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Google Relists Operation Clambake

DarkZero writes: "After almost every tech site and individual geek banded together to either carry the story about Google's delisting of Operation Clambake or flat-out protest it, Google has apparently relisted Xenu.net. Searches for 'xenu' and 'scientology' list Operation Clambake as the first and fourth results, respectively. The search for "scientology" also lists a story from C|Net about Google delisting Operation Clambake, as well as a protest ad from a Kuro5hin reader (oc3)." Update: 03/22 12:52 GMT by M : We jumped the gun. Google only relisted Xenu.net's homepage (where the copyright claims by Scientology were clearly bogus), not the rest of the pages listed in Scientology's DMCA complaint. Some Google sysadmin is getting aggravated because every 20 minutes, another memo from management is coming down telling him to alter the live database.

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  1. Re:Why read /. by utdpenguin · · Score: 0, Troll
    For the simple reason that /. is NOT oksala.org :)

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  2. Re:Damn by JonWan · · Score: 1, Troll

    I agree, Why doesn't Google just de-list all pro scientology websites and be done with it. It's still a free country. For a few more weeks anyway.
    (This may sound like a troll, but so be it. Mod away!)