Repressive governments don't like the idea of the obstreperous YouTube. But Thailand, one of many countries which has banned YouTube, has had a change of heart, reports TechSpot. Last April, the Thai ...
The Nation newspaper reported Friday that YouTube, owned by Internet giant Google, had decided not to remove the clips entirely in order to respect users' freedom of speech. But the paper said the ...
No more Lonelygirl15 or peeks at TV bloopers for Web surfers in the Kingdom of Thailand. On Wednesday, Thai telecom authorities blocked video-sharing website YouTube from the country because the site ...
Time spent watching YouTube in Thailand surged more than 20% in the first six months compared with the same period last year, with a considerable rise in time spent watching comedy videos, says ...
YouTube officially launched a dedicated Thai site on Monday to allow video-sharing for Thais, in Thai, on the world's biggest and most popular website of its kind. Thailand is the 62nd country to get ...
The Thai government said Friday it has lifted a four-month ban on YouTube after the popular video-sharing Web site’s operator agreed not to allow videos that violate the country’s laws or are deemed ...
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