ANKARA, Turkey, Jan. 26 (UPI) -- Facebook has decided to block a page that insults the Prophet Mohammed after receiving a court order in Turkey.
"These companies might be U.S.-based, but their users are global - they have to respect local traditions and customs," cybersecurity expert Alan Woodward told the BBC. He said the company has to obey foreign laws, and it is important they are transparent about such situations. "There's danger in a government censoring what people in a country see, so the people deserve to know if something is being censored."