A leading music website has censored album covers by artists including Sigur Ros and Lambchop after they fell foul of a Google ban on "sexually explicit content".
Drowned in Sound (DiS) was told that the covers, which include scenes of nudity, could no longer be shown on web pages which sit alongside Google's advertising network.
The award-winning website, which relies upon income from Google's advertising exchange to help cover its server costs, has begun to cover up the offending artworks. DiS, which recorded 28.5 million page views last year, was told that it would be blocked from accessing Google's advertising network within days if it failed to comply.
Sean Adams, who founded DiS in 2000, said: "It seems crazy that they feel they can police our editorial" and questioned whether Google might one day seek the removal of material which could seriously compromise freedom of expression.
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