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Anti-abortion groups to buy ads on Google [search giant accused of breaching equality laws]
Times Online UK ^ | September 17, 2008 | Dan Sabbagh

Posted on 09/18/2008 6:05:45 AM PDT by Alex Murphy

Christian and other religious groups opposed to abortion were allowed to advertise on Google for the first time from today, after the search engine capitulated in the face of a legal challenge.

Google had banned pro-life religious groups from buying adverts against search terms such as “abortion” and “abortion help” but was forced to abandon its policy after it was accused of breaching equalities legislation.

The challenge was brought by the Christian Institute, a cross-denominational pressure group, who said that Google’s change of heart was an acknowledgement of the rights of everybody to hold an opinion on the subject.

Mike Judge from the Christian Institute said: “Google were taking adverts from pro-abortion groups, and our view is that was a free speech issue. What we want to do is set out the acts in a pretty factual and pretty sensible way”.

Google had been taken to court by the Christian Institute earlier in the year, arguing that its policy was in breach of the Equalities Act of 2006. Initially, Google said it would fight in the courts, but changed its mind over the summer. Its new policy applies globally.

Acknowledging that the issue of abortion was “an emotive subject”, Google said that it reconsidered its policy following the Christian Institute’s challenge, and said it would be “creating a level playing field and enabling religious associations to place ads on abortion in a factual way”.

However, it was unclear how Google would define the introduction of factual advertising, in an area where anti-abortion groups have been willing to use graphic images of aborted foetuses in an effort to make their point. The Christian Institute, taking a broader interpretation, said that Google’s new policy also amounted to allowing “campaigning ads”.

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TOPICS: Evangelical Christian; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Skeptics/Seekers
KEYWORDS: abortion; brownshirts; extortion; judiciary

1 posted on 09/18/2008 6:05:45 AM PDT by Alex Murphy
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To: Alex Murphy

It’s PRO-LIFE you dufuses, not anti-abortion.


2 posted on 09/18/2008 6:18:15 AM PDT by madison10 (Pray every day for McCains, Palins and the USA...and the rest of us, too.)
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To: Alex Murphy
Although this is a good result for the pro-life movement, I have to disagree with the way this battle was won.

Google is a private entity. They should have the right to accept or reject advertising as they see fit.

3 posted on 09/18/2008 12:14:51 PM PDT by timm22 (Think critically)
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To: Alex Murphy

I agree with the equality thing. Can pro-lifers also buy ads on Goggle?


4 posted on 09/18/2008 8:27:38 PM PDT by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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