Those are not "normal limits" in the United States, and I do not believe they should be "normal limits" anywhere.
If it undermines a country's judiciary for information about crimes to be published, that country's judiciary needs to be undermined. Once information has leaked beyond law enforcement officials, there is not and should not be anything anyone can do to prevent its spread.
I don't care what mission Google is on. Rights are not dependent on motive.
Newspaper ownership limits exist only in relation to broadcast station ownership. There are no separate limits on newspaper ownership.
If it undermines a country's judiciary for information about crimes to be published, that country's judiciary needs to be undermined. Once information has leaked beyond law enforcement officials, there is not and should not be anything anyone can do to prevent its spread.
I don't care what mission Google is on. Rights are not dependent on motive.
Newspaper ownership limits exist only in relation to broadcast station ownership. There are no separate limits on newspaper ownership.