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Canada's top court rules Google must block some results worldwide

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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-canada-google-idUSKBN19J27N

what the fuck is wrong with canada? how can they demand something be censored WORLDWIDE?
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>>131709220
Who the fuck do they think they are, us?
Fuck you Canada.
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>>131709220
>Canada
>Demanding anything
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>>131709220
>Canada
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>>131709220
This is just the beginning
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>>131709220
What results?
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>>131709220
Just ignore the order. What's Canada going to do about it?
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>>131709220
jesus
what the fuck is wrong with this country
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>>131709880
Literally any results that are illegal in Canada. It's focused on the European "right to be forgotten" principle whereby you can request a search result about you be removed, but the ruling would also allow it to apply to any results. Canadian copyright claim? Search result must be removed worldwide. Illegal """"""hate"""""" speech? Search result must be removed worldwide.

Canada is a fucking joke.
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>>131709220
Google is an American company.

Canada can fuck right off.
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It's fucking retarded. They can do nothing to enforce it
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>>131710331
The ruling fortunately has a clause that allows some things to be overridden if another law from another country conflicts. Just invoke free speech amendment from the US. Done
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>>131710331
Can I get them to erase the porn me and my dog did last year? It wasn't legal then...
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>>131710383

amen
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>>131710383
You don't want to mess with Canada's military bro. They have one of the strongest air forces in the world
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>>131709220
If you want to do business in Canada you must do these things everywhere.
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Don't make me come up there and hunt your meese
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Honestly, the only response Google should have to a country fucking with it is to block service to that country until their leadership gets their heads out of their ass. Watch how fast the decision gets retracted when no one in the entire country can use Google because of stupid fucking government and people are screaming at their leaders because they can Google anything
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just remove Canada from Google Search

problem solved
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It's an interlocutory injunction, meaning that the results are only temporarily delisted until final judgment is given.
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>>131709381
WE LEARNED IT FROM YOU
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>>131709880
In regards to some tech company that sold illegal knock offs of a competitors product. Go to ebay if you want those

Nothing to do with speech. Not like google doesn't already block the occasional other piracy website
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>>131709790
>>131709921
>>131710412
>>131710544
>>131710583
>>131710970
Sigh it with me lads, Oh Canada......
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>>131710782
Did you read the case?

One company stole a product relabeled it and reverse engineered it to create a knock off product.

The company that owned the tech asked the courts to have google block searches to the company that was making the illegal product until their legal case against the infringing company was resolved. Google complied and blocked it, but only in Canada.

The court ordered them to block it everywhere. Google claimed it violated free expression. On appeal the SCoC said that free expression doesn't cover the sale of illegal goods and that the order is valid.
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>>131711371
Ireland, don't pretend you're not even smaller and more irrelevant than we are
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>>131709220
Probably has something to do with the anglosphere joint communique.
https://pastebin.com/aeCLYQDm
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>>131709880
Trudeau is Castro's son
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>>131711520
For those too lazy to read or open the link,

>We, the Interior Ministers, Immigration Ministers, and Attorneys General of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States met in Ottawa on June 26, 2017, to discuss both national security challenges facing our nations and proactive areas for collaboration. Our five country partnership, founded after the Second World War and strengthened during the Cold War, is more relevant today than ever as we deal with the relentless threats of terrorism, violent extremism, cyber-attacks, and international instability, while retaining our deep commitment to the shared values of democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

Countering violent extremism

The safety and security of our citizens, whether at home or abroad, continues to be threatened by terrorist groups and the individuals who support them. The recent attacks in Manchester; London; Melbourne; Flint, Michigan; Sainte-Foy, Quebec; and Finsbury Park have tragically demonstrated that our five countries are not immune to terrorism – and other forms of violent extremism – and can be targets of terrorist and violent extremist groups and those who support them. During the Five Country Ministerial meeting, we committed to joint efforts to counter the spread of violent extremism and recruitment efforts by extremist groups that advocate and utilize violence to achieve their objective. Ministers further committed to:
1/?
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>>131709220
How did this happening? Blocking the TPP was intended to avoid this.
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>>131711545
Of course we all know his dada as a cuckoo

Even I did his mom
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>>131709220
This country is beyond saving.

Everything west of Manitoba should just secede and join with the US
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>>131711724
A shared approach to engaging with Communication Service Providers to address online terrorist activities and propaganda, and to support a new industry forum led by Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter.
Collectively enhancing knowledge on key issues such as design and support for local-level initiatives and sharing of best practices in prevention, intervention, and rehabilitation, such as approaches to mitigating the threat posed by returning foreign terrorist fighters and their families.
Examine the role of traditional and social media and community voices in facilitating or disrupting processes of radicalization to violence or the threat of terrorist propaganda, and to support effective practices in this area.
Promote research on programs to identify and build upon those with greatest effectiveness.

Global migration and refugee systems

We recognize the sovereign right of each nation to establish a lawful system of immigration that prioritizes public safety and the well-being of its citizens, while providing lawful immigrants an opportunity to make positive contributions to society. The Ministers affirmed that our countries intend to work together to understand global migration challenges, recognizing the importance of sovereignty, public safety, strengthened border security and human rights. The Ministers discussed joint efforts in border technology innovation and the importance of continued cooperation on screening and vetting of travelers, migrants and refugees. Ministers also committed to support border agencies in better using publicly available information for screening. They recognized the importance of distinguishing between economic migrants and those who seek protection, the potential benefits of legal pathways for migration depending on each country's domestic interests, and the right to return persons found not to have the legal right to remain.
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The BC court has in personam jurisdiction over Google and may make orders that extend beyond BC's borders.
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>>131711840
Ministers also discussed the importance of keeping refugees and migrants as close to home as possible - ideally in the country of first asylum - and the benefits of programs and support networks in countries neighbouring conflict zones.

Security cooperation on border management and human trafficking and aviation security

A joint meeting between the Five Country Ministerial and the Quintet of Attorneys General provided the opportunity to discuss the tools available for sharing information on criminal activities and national security issues, including terrorism and human trafficking. The recent brutal attacks in the UK, Afghanistan and elsewhere also serve as a reminder that Daesh and its affiliates will continue to attack soft targets in public spaces. In order to help prevent these sophisticated and relentless plots, the Ministers and Attorneys General affirmed that sharing information among partners on known criminal and terrorist actors is vital. Therefore, we committed to explore more timely and detailed information sharing on the detection of terrorist and foreign terrorist fighter movements, and to explore possibilities to further improve criminal information sharing practices. We also discussed the need to enhance the international response to human trafficking and modern slavery. To enable targeted action, the Ministers and Attorneys General agreed to direct their law enforcement agencies to share experiences of how partners are tackling this global challenge and identify opportunities for joint operations. Ministers also agreed to work together to better deter, detect and disrupt terrorist travel and to raise the baseline of aviation security globally to protect the traveling public against terrorist threats.
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>>131711371
Our home and Immigrant laaaaaand (natives got replaced)
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>>131709220
What exactly is stopping google from just saying fuck you?
Some retarded leaf law? Who gives a shit about that.
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>>131711545
I am really surprised I do not hear more people talking about this

He absolutely is

His mother was obsessed with Castro when he was in full power and spent a lot of time with him. She was also notoriously promiscuous and she was for a time considered a national embarrassment to Canada because she could not close her legs

Like, private walks on the beach and quiet evenings at his resort style House in Cuba, alone-time.
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>>131711967
Cybersecurity

Ministers and Attorneys General noted their concerns with the recent cyber events that have affected various institutions and individuals in all of our countries. The “WannaCry” ransomware attack, which began on May 12th and impacted individuals in over 150 countries, is an unfortunate reminder that cyberattacks are increasing. To address cybersecurity threats, we note the robust cooperation underway between our five countries on cyber issues and note our collective efforts to study and assess key emerging issues and trends in cyber security to prevent, detect and respond to cyber threats.

Encryption

Ministers and Attorneys General also noted that encryption can severely undermine public safety efforts by impeding lawful access to the content of communications during investigations into serious crimes, including terrorism. To address these issues, we committed to develop our engagement with communications and technology companies to explore shared solutions while upholding cybersecurity and individual rights and freedoms.

Conclusion

We decided today on concrete steps to address issues and new challenges related to countering violent extremism, migration and refugees, security cooperation on border management and human trafficking, and encryption. While our five countries share similar security challenges that predicate this strong collective response, we more importantly share a history of cooperation, friendship, and common values. We are committed to building on this past cooperation in national security affairs and remain accountable for the steps we have pledged to take today. Throughout these discussions, we affirmed that building public trust within our countries is required to move forward on national security issues. Enhanced safeguards and greater efforts to promote transparency are critical in this respect.
4/5
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>>131709220
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>>131712154

The Five Country Ministerial and Quintet meeting of Attorneys General were hosted by Canada’s Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Honourable Ralph Goodale, and Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, the Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, in collaboration with the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, the Honourable Ahmed Hussen. They met with their international counterparts from Australia, the United Kingdom, the United Sates and New Zealand. These included George Brandis, Australian Attorney General; Peter Dutton, Australian Minister for Immigration and Border Protection; Christopher Finlayson, New Zealand Attorney-General; Michael Woodhouse, New Zealand Minister of Immigration; Amber Rudd, United Kingdom Home Secretary; John Kelly, United States Secretary of Homeland Security; and Jeff Sessions, United States Attorney General.

Ottawa, June 27 2017
5/5
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>>131711545
I'm not seeing it
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>>131709220
Google will ignore this.
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>>131711495
all true but at least we've accepted our small place in the world, it seems you leafs are trying to be meme supercuck to rival the Swedes
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>>131711495
funnily enough I think they might be more relevant than a fucking leaf. At least they make decent booze.
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>>131709220
Our government is just retarded.

We also have a law that makes it illegal for people outside of Canada to "interfere" with Canadian elections, which includes giving one's opinion. Good luck enforcing that.
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God damn it, Canada is trying to ruin the entire fucking world. We need to embargo the fuck out them until they can figure out how to uncuck themselves. If their entire nation collapses in the process, then so be it.
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>>131712156
This is why I will continue to rent, save up money, then move to the states, finding a better job and cheaper place after I get enough experience
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>>131710544
Didn't Trudeau legalize that sort of sexual beastial tomfoolery?

Ask Justie why his dick smells like peanut butter.
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>>131712156
This is too much, I'm speechless. Is it that bad on your end Koala?
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Canada can rule whether or not something gets blocked in America? Isn't that unconstitutional?
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Seriously, fuck Canada.
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>>131711373
>Google claimed it violated free expression

THATS WHAT GOOGLE IS ALL FUCKING ABOUT
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>>131711981
In all of thy children and child indetifying individual's command
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>>131713144
They can rule whatever they want, doesn't mean it holds any water outside of Canada.

The only thing that might happen is google might have to choose between following the ruling or stop operating in Canada.
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>>131712156
holy shit it's fucking real, what the actual fuck
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>>131713571

Can you imagine the chaos that would ensue if any time anybody in Canada tried to access any Google website or service, they got a message saying the Canadan government supports policies that prevent Google from operating in Canada?
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Why does my country set itself up to make Google smack us in the face with its data-dick?
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>>131713743
>Voat
My nigga
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>>131712533
We're a GDP powerhouse. You're not.

Get back to me when you're part of G20
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>>131713791
That would be amazing and would probably actually push people and companies to take action.
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>>131709220
Just try, Canada
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USA needs to finished Manifest Destiny desu
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>>131713743
blame the chinks, they ruined the canadian house market
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>>131713743
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>>131714249
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>>131713743
I looked into the Vancouver housing bubble last year. Holy fuck! How can anyone afford to live there. Makes San Fran look like Cleveland.
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>>131714653
Blame the canadians, they let the chinks invest in their real estate market
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>>131714816
oops, i think i need to kill myself
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>>131713743
If you move 50km out you can get an actual mansion for a similar price.

Location, location, location.
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>>131712066
Yep. This got dug into pretty good when it was first surmised.
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>>131714816
>>131715068
???
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>>131709220
>In its 7-2 decision, Canada's Supreme Court found that a court in the country can grant an injunction preventing conduct anywhere in the world when it is necessary to ensure the injunction's effectiveness.

>"The internet has no borders - its natural habitat is global," the Supreme Court wrote in its judgment. "The only way to ensure that the interlocutory injunction attained its objective was to have it apply where Google operates - globally."

7-2! This is the kind of thing that would've gotten a 5-4 here.

Also "interlocutory"? Did I dravel back in time to 1897?
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>>131709220
That violates my first amendment you fucking leaf scum
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>>131710651
>brown arm
Hahahhahahaha keep calling yourself white
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>>131715078
I won't pay 5 million canuckistan dollarydoos to take up permanent residence in pics related fertile Canadian soil, never mind some tatty, rundown ghetto shack.

You’re in for an epic fall lads
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>>131709220
>Canadians are loved by everyone
Fuck you Canada !
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>>131709881
Our Geese will blot out the sun!
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>>131713500
Noooo patriot loooove, and we wait for the Libtards command

>>131712571
Nice one

>>131712612
communism and the idiots that support believe in anything big daddy gov tells them. I swear, our gov's run by women, no joke (but they are, ayyo).
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>>131709220
The entire purpose of the progressive project is to elimate the concept that government can be limited in any way.
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>>131711373
no thats not an answer
they can tell canada to fuck itself
the internet isnt under canadas orders
or free speech eithger
they hate speech so until
everybody ooga boogas with the niggers
the stupid leafs wont be happy
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>>131709220
>Canada's top court

Literally who?
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Google could probably equip a mercenary army more powerful then the Canadian Forces
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>>131716588
Kek
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>>131719699
The maple syrup advisory board the highest law in Canada
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Canada is SOOOOOOOOOOO much better than the U.S.

We have
1. Ketchup chips
2. Poutine
3. All dressed Ruffle chips

How can any nation compete? All countries BTFO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>>131710622
Parapologisers
They descend upon hot zones bearing sorrys for days
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>>131709220

Jesus christ. Fuck off Canada.
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>>131711373
Google should just pull out of Canada completely. Nobody from Canada can access google or google services.

Good luck using your android phones then you canacunts.
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