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Thailand to sue Google for insulting monarchy

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May 8, 2007, 13:07 GMT


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PersonMay 8th, 2007 - 15:59:17

Who cares what posted on you tube. Good grief, there are soooo many other websites that sell cracks to programs like windows and other stuff. You can download whole movies off of peer to peer servers. Why are you complaining about youtube.com half clips and low quality!!!

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ViriyaMay 11th, 2007 - 02:09:45

We care, so please shut up. 90% or more of the clips from youtube are quality but we could not tolerate this. About the freedom, I am always against the government's censorship EXCEPT this case. It was bag out of order.

Google, you may not respect our country, but you are just a searching 'TOOL'. We might only have 60 million people; we are just customers and you dont have to care about us but respect our king.

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