So long as they're merely showing you what's out there, sure. If they're actively trying to censor some things associated with liabilities that ought not apply to someone merely showing what's out there then they're taking responsibility for the content they publish.
Since Google does censor and fudge search results, they've accepted responsibility for the content they publish. The ruling got it wrong.
[–] MetalPirate 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Good, that's how it should be. You can't expect a search engine to censor the internet.
[–] isitfridayyet ago
I gave you an up-voat, but let's not get carried away. Generally Canadian courts do ultimately make sensible judgments (sometimes upon appeal), but I definitely wouldn't say always.
[–] soliddewitt 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Why the fuck is canada much more sensible than the US seems to be nowadays?
[–] isitfridayyet ago
My theory is how the Canadian justice system appoints judges. There are no elected judges so that eliminates the need of judges trying to gain popular opinion support, and judges are selected mostly on their experience.
For example, even though many justices have been appointed by the Harper conservatives, one would assume they would be very biased like you see in the USA (Scalia is a good example), but the Canadian judges appear to be more objective, independent and base their judgments on law.
[–] bleatingnonsense ago
Only because of news coverage. We hear about your shit, you dont hear about ours.
[–] Br0k3nsn0fl6k32 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Much better decision in my opinion here. Can you imagine if Dewey was suddenly liable for all those archived publications?
[–] DeliciousGuave 0 points 39 points 39 points (+39|-0) ago
Surprisingly sensible verdict. I am impressed and pleasantly surprised.
[–] topaz_fist 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
Canada nailing it all over the place first they back out of tpp then they do this way to go canada. can you knock some sense into the us for me please.
[–] bleatingnonsense 0 points 18 points 18 points (+18|-0) ago
As a Canadian, please dont. Really. We are as full of shit as anyone else. That verdict is pure common sense, it would have been the same anywhere else that isnt North Korea. Wait a few months before saying Canada wont sign into the TPP. Our mining companies wreck havoc world-wide. We have a Canadian Patriot Act. We dont give a shit about environment. Our reputation of being a peaceful country is no longer deserved, we have adopted an aggressive and antagonist approach to international politics. We censor our scientists and have destroyed decades worth of scientific data. We walk hand in hand with the NSA on civilian data collection. We have less massive demonstrations, but have been called out by the UN on those we've had because of the way police handled protesters. Now is really not the time to pat ourselves on the back.
[–] aggressivesalad 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Many people who usually made these laws and decisions don't understand the internet. I am glad that more people in the political and legal world are becoming more educated about something that is so vital in our lives.
[–] Crosten ago
The SCoC has a history of this. Don't always agree with them but on the whole I am very grateful that they stick to sensible ethics and often do a great job.