Google Inc. (GOOG)'s YouTube video-sharing service is blocking access in Egypt and Libya to a film about the Prophet Muhammad that is viewed as blasphemous by Muslims, that sparked protests and an attack responsible for the deaths of four Americans.
"This video -- which is widely available on the Web -- is clearly within our guidelines and so will stay on YouTube," Mountain View, California-based Google said in an e-mailed statement. "However, given the very difficult situation in Libya and Egypt, we have temporarily restricted access in both countries."
A 14-minute clip of the disputed film, "The Innocence of Islam," aired on YouTube, shows a fictional attack by Muslims on a Christian family followed by an account of the origins of Islam depicting Muhammad as a womanizer. The video spurred an attack that killed U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
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