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“Orkut has become famous primarily as a relationship site, but it is undeniable that such goal has often been distorted. With the practice of preserving user anonymity, the Orkut site provides a fertile space for the practice of crimes, putting in risk the right of third parties, who for sure will have to be compensated.”1 - Henrique Eduardo Duarte Saad, Lawyer, Brazil, in September 2006. “Orkut.com has been my breadwinner. Eighty per cent of Internet-savvy youth in the age group of 16 to 30 are members of Orkut.com. On an average, they access the site every alternative day. If I block access to the site, nobody will turn up at my Internet centres and it will affect my bread and butter. Blocking a site is not at all possible and reasonable (from the moral point of view). If someone is upset with the contents, they can take up their grievances directly with the (people who operate the) site.”2 – Mehboob Pasha K, Area Manager (Cyber Cafes, Hyderabad, India), Sify.com, in June 2007.
Orkut, a social networking site of the US-based search engine company Google Inc. (Google), was launched in January 2004 (Refer to Exhibit I for more on social networking on the Internet and to Exhibit II for information on Google). Social Networking Issues and Orkut.com - Next Page>>
1] Francesco Neves, “Google Gets Fined in Brazil.
Offense: Not Removing Abusive Material,” www.brazilmag.com, September 24,
2006. |
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