Thailand’s military-installed government has lifted its five-month ban on the video-sharing website YouTube after its owner, Google, agreed to block clips that are deemed ‘offensive’ to the Thai people or violate Thai law, officials said.
The move echoes YouTube’s recent agreements to block some material in Germany and Turkey, and points to spreading self-censorship at the popular video-sharing site as it tries to shape its content to meet local practices.

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