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Hearings in lawsuit against Google continue
By Petra - Feb 02,2014 - Last updated at Feb 02,2014
AMMAN — The Amman Court of First Instance on Sunday continued looking into a lawsuit filed against YouTube owner Google Inc.
for broadcasting a video viewed as offensive to Prophet Mohammad.
Lawyer Duaa Zyoud, who represents the Jordan Bar Association’s Freedom Committee, said she watched the Arabic version of the anti-Islam video, “Innocence of Muslims”, through Google, adding that she faced no difficulty in browsing the website which has no warning of the film’s content.
The other members of the committee Adel Saqf El Hait and Faisal Khuzaai also attended the session in addition to Google’s lawyer, Ahmad Najdawi.
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