The family has been trying relentlessly to get the photos removed from the network, but this is a stupid mission: Once something is out of line – especially once it becomes a major news story – it is difficult in the bottle. The best Catsouras family can hope for is probably what we are today: a mixture of random images of accidents and unexpected charm shots of Nicole before her death fills the pages of search results.
And the information, after all, really wants to be free. Like others, these photos may actually have a social value, if nothing else, are a notable example of what can lead to reckless driving is good or bad? Many argue that family privacy has been violated and that the photos were published in the first place, there must be a mechanism of repression and censorship.
After all, search sites like Google spidering content may only be available in other parts of the web. but also to win each time a user conducts a search. Google is a mistake to take pictures of the horrific incidents like this? Discuss among yourselves. Maybe an average suggested here is adequate, that search engines should provide the user the option to filter these images, that ethical considerations should play a role in how the material is indexed.
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