Google calls for anti-Isis push and makes YouTube propaganda pledge
by Mark Sweney from Technology | The Guardian on (#C8QM)
Executives vow video site will not be used as a platform for 'brutally violent propaganda produced by terrorists', but argue against blanket censorship
Google has issued a call to arms against Isis, arguing that the terror group has engineered a "viral moment" on social networks with propaganda and beheading videos that needs to be challenged.
Two of Google's top executives - legal chief David Drummond and policy director Victoria Grand - used the Cannes Lions advertising festival to launch an attack, and appeal, against terrorist propaganda on Google-owned YouTube.
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