Google ignores gay sex video ban

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The video for Art Attack’s Same Love (Remix) has been refused a licence by Kenya’s media regulator
The video for Art Attack’s Same Love (Remix) has been refused a licence by Kenya’s media regulator

Internet behemoth Google has decided to dig its heels in over demands from Kenya to block access to a video portraying gay sex.

Kenyan band Art Attack released a music video last month for their Same Love remix, which features images of same-sex couples and pride marchers in the country.

Despite attracting attention online, the video fell foul of the Kenya Film Classification Board, which denied the video a licence because “it does not adhere to the morals of the country”. The regulator later threatened action against Google because the video nevertheless remains accessible in Kenya on YouTube.

According to AllAfrica, on March 1, KFCB Chief Executive Ezekiel Mutua warned Google it had just one week to comply. He warned: “Kenya must not allow its people to become the Sodom and Gomorrah of the current age through psychological drive from such content.

“We have written to Google to remove the video from their platforms. We expect they will do it within one week from now to avoid further violation of the law.”

However, despite the deadline passing the video appears to be very much still online.

A spokesperson for Google told online outlet Quartz: “YouTube has clear policies that outline what content is acceptable to post and we remove videos violating these policies when flagged by our users.

“We review government removal requests when notified through the correct legal processes and in keeping with our company philosophy on transparency and freedom of expression.”

It is unclear whether the Kenyan body actually has any authority to take action against Google.