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Dailymotion Is accessible again in Turkey, the Other Internet Sites Are Still Not

Posted By: admin 4 September, 2008

Dailymotion Is Open, The Other Internet Sites Are Still Not: “Among the sites that were banned by the Turkish authorities, only the video sharing site dailymotion was opened. The rest are still closed, waiting for the needed court orders.”

(Via Latest Bianet/English News.)

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