Yeah, damn Kunark. That stuff is naughty!

They missed one more thing to add to that list: Any media concerning homosexuals or athiesm!

They said anything which could be offensive to races, cultures or religions. Athiesm is offensive to christians and homosexuality is aswell I believe.
Or homosexuality is offensive to the ignorant shallow minded people of the world >.>
Never-the-less, they're both covered.
Damn, and it had me all happy until it said weappons were banned :-).
Offened christians offend me.
Yeah........
Definately
Definately
Definately dope

Definately
Definately...Kmart
Yeah

Yeah *pft*

You find me offensive, I find you offensive for finding me offensive....
Why are you all questioning The Google? The Google Knows All. The Google Contains The Perfection of The Sacred Algorithm; yea, and the Pagerank Principle too. Join with The Google, that we may bless His Mighty Search Powers and rejoice in the Earnings of His AdWords. Let us pray. Context-sensitively, of course.
Scoobert: Offened christians offend me.

Why? <.<
My very existance is an offence to religion. Lots of Christians have said that to me <.<
The only thing offensive to my religion, Tiberath, is your super text resizing when you put the mouse over it. :P
I removed that, totally! =P
Paypal forbids or has special rules about most of that on their list as well. Seems pretty reasonably to me, they're just avoiding getting sued. It's the US law / justice system you shouldn't be questioning, not the Google.
Erm maybe some of it...but not allowing magazine subscriptions has nothing to do with US law...
And now apparently eBay has been added to that list. Or, rather, eBay has added Google Checkout to their list of banned payment methods.

http://ebaystrategies.blogs.com/ebay_strategies/2006/07/ ebay_bans_googl.html

Should be a fun fight.
Google's reputation has been waning of late, particularly in the Internet privacy and freedom arenas. Their cooperation with the Chinese government, for example, in helping them round up dissidents has not been smiled upon by human beings. Their searches have been growing gradually worse as well. Unless they shape up and get back to what they used to be freaking good at, and stop collaborating with two-bit dictators, I think the love affair may be over.
However, having just moments ago clicked "Buy with 1-click" for four different Amazon Marketplace books, my love affair with Amazon only grows!
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