YouTube, which is owned by Google, has pulled a fundraising video for breast cancer for a 'terms of service' violation. The video, shown below, features an MTV Canada host in a white bikini walking along the edge of a pool, attracting the attention of both men and women alike. Aimed at promoting the annual Toronto "Boobyball," which seeks to draw a new generation of younger philanthropists to support breast cancer charities.
Frankly, we can't see what the issue is. You can see more T&A on any given episode of CSI Miami than you do in this video, but Google's YouTube censors are far from predictable.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and to show our support, we've hosted the video on our servers— well out of reach of the Google censors.


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