Turkish authorities block Dailymotion

05 Aug 2008

The popular video-sharing website Dailymotion has been blocked in Turkey. This is the second instance of a video-sharing website being made inaccessible by the Turkish authorities in three months. YouTube was blocked on 5 may 2008 on the grounds it had not obtained a license from the Turkish authorities. YouTube claimed it had taken all the necessary steps but the authorities said it had failed to comply with other conditions.

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  1. GagWatch » Turkey Blocks DailyMotion

    August 9, 2008 at 13:23

    [...] access to YouTube for the past three months, Turkish authorities have now turned their attention (via) on the Paris based Dailymotion. Transport minister Binali Yildirim said YouTube was still blocked [...]

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