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DUBLIN, June 27 - Internet giant Google's tussles with some governments over Internet censorship couldget worse, Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said on Monday
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After the "Arab spring" saw revolutionary crowds largelyorganised over the Internet topple leaders in Tunisia and Egypt
authentic christian louboutin clearance ,governments in other authoritarian states have moved to try tolock down Internet dissent -- although with mixed success.
Google has long had issues with China over restricted use ofthe Internet and partially pulled out of the world's largestInternet market by users last year over censorship concerns anda computer hacking attempt it said it traced to the country.
The chairman of the world's largest web search engine warnedthat in certain countries governments would try to make sure theInternet became as regulated as television.
"I think this problem is going to get worse," Schmidt told aGoogle-organised Dublin summit on militant violence.
"The reason is that as the technology becomes more pervasiveand as the citizenry becomes completely wired and the contentgets localised to the language of the country, it becomes anissue like television."
"If you look at television in most of these countries,television is highly regulated because the leaders, partialdictators
christian louboutin miss 120 platform ankle boots, half dictators or whatever you want to call themunderstand the power of television imagery to keep theircitizenry in some bucket."
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