A Dutch Court, in preliminary relief proceedings, held that YouTube – owned by Google – was not obliged to repost a video it had removed because it violated its Covid-19 policy against medical misinformation. After a video of a Dutch Member of Parliament speaking about the national Covid-19 measures was removed by YouTube the politician unsuccessfully requested that YouTube repost it with a correction. The Court held that Google had not acted unreasonably by removing the video as it was following international, regional and national guidance on addressing medical misinformation, and that, as the right to freedom of expression is not absolute, the removal of the video was a legitimate limitation of the politician’s right.