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Google Fund To Pay For 1 Million Copies of Charlie Hebdo

BarbaraHudson writes The Register is reporting that money set aside from a deal with France's publishers is going to pay for the printing of 1 million copies of next weeks' Charlie Hebdo, "Eight of the 12 people killed were journalists attending an editorial meeting, however, a senior editor and the magazine's chief executive were in London at the time of the attack. They have vowed to do a massive 1 million copy print run next week – Charlie Hebdo's circulation is normally around 60k. The cash will come from €60m fund (€20m per year over three years) that supports digital publishing innovation. The fund was set up in 2013 following negotiations between Google and the French government as a remedy to demands from European publishers that Google pay for displaying news snippets in its search results.

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  1. Excellent. by quenda · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I vote for a cartoon of Mohammed and his six-year-old bride Aisha on the front cover.
        And a few Jesus & Moses gags inside for balance.

    1. Re:Excellent. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      I vote for a cartoon of Mohammed and his six-year-old bride Aisha on the front cover.

      To be fair, the marriage wasn't actually consummated until Aisha was nine.

    2. Re:Excellent. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

      It's all within the rules of Allah!

      Recently, the top religious authority in Saudi Arabia (our ally) informed that there is no age restriction on consuming women as long as they are physically developed enough to withstand the weight of the groom.

      http://wunrn.com/news/2009/01_09/01_12_09/011209_saudi.htm

      Ah, talk of coincidence, the Captcha word is "violator", lol.

    3. Re:Excellent. by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You know what? If you want to publish some cartoons denouncing King John as a pedophile, I will totally support your right to do so.

    4. Re:Excellent. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      1) Set up website
      2) Prophet!
      3) Profit?

  2. Is google now about to become a target? by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm left wondering if the people behind the attacks will try to get some of their more brain-damaged followers to believe that google is now a legit target, even though google had no say in how these funds were to be used.

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    1. Re:Is google now about to become a target? by jedidiah · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Almost but not quite. Anyone that doesn't follow their particular brand of Islam is a target. This includes other Muslims. Perhaps you haven't been paying attention to the news.

      The hero of Vincennes is as much of a target as the people he saved.

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    2. Re:Is google now about to become a target? by jedidiah · · Score: 5, Insightful

      > You can't excuse what Charlie Hebdo are doing, no more than you can excuse what these people did to them,

      Insults aren't the same as murder in any sane or civilized society.

      Liberty is a difficult virtue sometimes (like any virtue).

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    3. Re:Is google now about to become a target? by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You can't excuse what Charlie Hebdo are doing, no more than you can excuse what these people did to them, but Charlie Hebdo themselves are responsible for provoking this tragedy.

      Easily the most evil, wrong-headed and vile statement I've seen on the net today, if not this week. You do Islam no favors by blaming the victim like this, sir.

    4. Re:Is google now about to become a target? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      You can't excuse what Charlie Hebdo are doing, no more than you can excuse what these people did to them, but Charlie Hebdo themselves are responsible for provoking this tragedy.

      No, it is people like you that cause problems. You are one of these bigoted fucks. Here's a hint - don't fucking read it if it insults you! Capish?

      Blaming Charlie Hedbo is like blaming Jyoti Singh Pandey for being raped and murdered. People that think like this should be rounded up, and shown the great French invention - the guillotine.

      So get it through your thick skull. You have a right to be left alone, to believe whatever the fuck you want. But that stops once you stop tolerating each others' speech. Read that again - it says tolerating. And that is defined by the law of the land.

    5. Re: Is google now about to become a target? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      >I'm left wondering if you and your
      >brain-damaged, bigoted,
      >hypocritical peers

      The only one fitting this description is you.

      >will ever wake up and have the
      >decency and manners to stop
      >insulting moslems and islam.

      No. Why should anyone stop doing that? Jews, Christians, Homosexuals, pretty much everyone gets mocked.

      Perhaps Muslim countries should stop killing Infidels, LGBTQs, stop degrading women, stop censoring the press and stop being mediaeval theocracies. You know all those reason why Muslims are being mocked.

      Oh, I know there are a large number of decent, nice and friendly, tolerant and all around pleasant Muslims. Some of the nicest people I knew are Muslims. Perhaps it's time you stop uniting with the asshole Muslims against the "evil" West. We are not against Muslims. We are against asshole Muslims and their over sensitiveness and their habit to try to enforce their rules elsewhere.

      >You don't insult people over their
      >bald heads, black skin, or
      >overweight body, or their ethnicity,

      Wrong. That's being done all the time. And no one gets killed for doing so. If you think it's right to kill or hate because you religion is mocked there is something wrong - with you and your religion.

      >so why do you think it's ok to insult
      > an entire group of people over
      > their religion?

      Because it is ok. I couldn't give a flying duck if your religion is being mocked. I couldn't care less.

      >You speak of Google becoming a
      >"target", but did you ever realize '>that moslem and islams have been
      >targets for years, for insults,
      >ridicule, taunting, mocking and
      >provocation?

      So what??? No mocking can ever justify violence. Never ever.

      >Moslems disagree over islam,
      >moslems have concerns over islam,
      >moslems debate islam, and
      >moslems criticize islam, so why
      >can't you?

      Most people are not Muslims?
      And Islam is being discussed. But satire are a form of debate. That's what you don't get.

      >Why do you and little shit
      >magazines like Charlie Hebdo have
      >to stoop to the level of small
      >children and insult with the only
      >intent of provoking an angry
      >reaction?

      Because we can. Because we don't live in a theocracy. Because the Muslim rules don't apply here. End of story.

      >Is that what democracy and
      >freedom of speech means to you,
      >to be reserved to insult anyone or
      >a group of people for anything you
      >want, as opposed to sensibly
      >debate it?

      Yes. To have the possibility to do so if we want. Yes. Next question?

      >You can't excuse what Charlie
      >Hebdo are doing,

      Yes we can. It's called freedom of speech and freedom of expression and freedom of the press. Like in any decent country.

      >no more than you can excuse what
      >these people did to them,

      Cartoons are not equal to mass murder. The end.

      >but Charlie Hebdo themselves are
      >responsible for provoking this
      >tragedy.

      Victim blaming at its finest.

      Piss off, shut the fuck up, get the fuck out of here and don't come back.

    6. Re:Is google now about to become a target? by excelsior_gr · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Charlie Hebdo themselves are responsible for provoking this tragedy

      Just like women that get raped are "asking for it" when showing cleavage, right? So, in public they must conceal their body under a burqa, right?

      Repeat after me: You cannot tell a journalist what to write just like you cannot tell a woman what to wear.

    7. Re:Is google now about to become a target? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

      You can't excuse what Charlie Hebdo are doing, no more than you can excuse what these people did to them, but Charlie Hebdo themselves are responsible for provoking this tragedy.

      Maybe I'm wacko, but it sounds like your saying that Muslims are incapable of resisting impulses and are therefore presenting a clear and credible danger to themselves or others. If that is correct then it follows that Islam is a type of insanity.

  3. So... by koan · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Will it have a caricature of Muhammad?

    That's what needs to happen, millions and millions of Muhammad cartoons all over the World.

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    1. Re:So... by Half-pint+HAL · · Score: 3, Informative

      On Wednesday, Sia launched the video for her single Elastic Heart. In it, Shia LaBeouf is in skin-colour briefs, play-fighting with a 12-year old dancer and actress by the name of Maddie Ziegler.

      Some consider it controversial and claim it is a depiction of child abuse. I have absolutely no doubt that it would have made the headlines had it not been that the Charlie Hebdo attack occurred on the exact same day.

      It is my contention that if we weren't now all crying for freedom to offend, we would all instead be crying for the censorship of offensive material. That's the human race now.

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    2. Re: So... by Jason+Levine · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Just as people have a right to offend, people who are offended have a right to protest what offends them. The difference is that the protests of that video would have consisted of angry posts online and boycotts, not shootings. Declaring you are offended and "fighting back" with words is fine. Fighting back by killing those who offend you isn't fine.

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  4. Re:Wonder who is running Charlie Hebdo now by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 3, Insightful

    a senior editor and the magazine's chief executive were in London at the time of the attack.

    They'll continue on, which is more than most people would have done in their situation. As for the fund, I would think that using some of google's money for this is a good thing (and maybe something they wouldn't have done voluntarily). Charlie Hebdo, like most papers, survives on advertising, and at least some advertisers are going to be relucttant (to say the least) to advertise with them given recent events. I doubt very much that they're "swimming in money."

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  5. Re: Availability by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    The shorter than usual survivor edition is being sold internationally next Friday. I heard that Easons will stock it in Ireland. Google to see if your country has a retailer for it?

  6. Re:Wonder who is running Charlie Hebdo now by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    They didn't run any ads. Freedom is difficult when you depend of large companies.

  7. Not Google - The Government of France by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Google's giving them $300K, but the government is giving them $1.2M.

    While freedom of speech is a law that needs to be upheld, how many people would be happy with the government (or google?) giving an organization like stormfront a million dollars to publish pictures of Obama with a tail and a banana in one hand?

  8. Re:My 2 pence by trip23 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Charlie Hebdo is a cultural icon in France. Besides that, if you don't follow french politics/discourse you won't get most of their jokes. Here's an interview with R. Crumb which puts some perspective on the issue: http://observer.com/2015/01/le...
    the gist of it:
    Q: These guys were not trying not to offend, and that’s what an American media-conditioned mind cannot understand. The idea that yes, you offend those who abuse power.
    A: [Laughs.] No, they can’t.

  9. Re:Cheap publicity stunt by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Google isn't trying to do anything. The money comes from France's publishers fund, and it's irrelevant to mention the source of that money. Using the source of the source of the money you'd get the headline "AdWords customers To Pay For...", and so on.

  10. Re:Wonder who is running Charlie Hebdo now by aaribaud · · Score: 5, Informative

    Charlie Hebdo, like most papers, survives on advertising

    Wrong. Charlie Hebdo is one of the rare newspapers in France (another example is le Canard Enchaîné) with zero ads, and which survive only from their readership.

  11. Re:My 2 pence by trip23 · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's about the welfare-stereotype. Actuallly a good example of how how Charlie works. They use what's in the news and transform it into a tasteless absurdity.
    See here... http://www.quora.com/What-was-...

  12. No, it is not Islam, but the old Algerian problem by ikhider · · Score: 4, Informative

    Insulting the prophet does not carry the death sentence as during his life he was insulted, and worse. These attackers had Islamic precedent to draw from and had they looked it up, would not use the cartoons as justification. I submit to you that there is another reason behind this: http://www.independent.co.uk/v... There is no justification for the murders, but we can grasp to understand the underlying issues.

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