Federal Fisheries Department Dept: Newly released records show the request was among several made by federal departments to the search-engine giant to remove material because of concerns about the content or alleged copyright infringement, according to Winnipeg Free Press. On June 16, 2011, Fisheries asked Google, which owns video-sharing site YouTube, to take down an audio recording of an internal coast guard meeting the previous day "in a Canadian National Defence secure facility where recordings are prohibited," say the department's notes filed in Parliament and oTTAWA - The federal Fisheries Department unsuccessfully tried to persuade Google Inc. to pull an audio recording of an internal Canadian Coast Guard meeting from its popular video site. The results were tabled in Parliament this week in response to a request from Liberal MP Lise St-Denis. They provide a glimpse of the federal government's efforts to ensure content it deems inappropriate is not accessible through Google.
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