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Google must start taking responsibility for the adverts that it profits from
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The search company dominates online advertising but is allowed to serve up adverts that would see a local newspaper liable to prosecution, writes Ben Chapman

Advertising is the source of most of Google’s vast revenues, but it takes little responsibility for the content of those ads

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