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"Hundreds of millions of users around the world use Google Earth. Many of them have strong -- and sometimes conflicting -- opinions about how places should be named and where borders should be drawn. Disputes over place names and territorial borders exist in nearly every region, and constitute some of the most emotionally charged geopolitical issues in the world today. Since we launched Google Earth in 2004, we have done our best to anticipate these controversies and to address them in a principled, rigorous, and consistent way." FULL TEXT HERE There is no need to post this subject, as this post clarifies the position. If you have posted this and find that it has disappeared, Please check your PM (Private message) . Thank you. |