A court in Brazil said it has ordered YouTube to remove clips of the movie that has touched off deadly protests across the Muslim world, the latest in a spate of court-ordered content-removal cases against the video-sharing site here.
Sao Paulo-based judge Gilson Delgado Miranda gave the site ten days to remove videos, which has raised the ire of many Muslims around the world. After the 10-day window, YouTube’s parent company, Google Inc, will face fines of $5,000 a day for every day the clips remain accessible in Brazil, according to the statement posted on the court’s website late on Tuesday.
The company did not respond to requests yesterday for comment about the case.
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