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One of the most notable and controversial aspects of this legislation is the inclusion of YouTube, the world's largest video-sharing platform owned by Google. While the move has garnered support among child safety advocates and many parents, it has provoked strong opposition from Google, which threatened to take legal action against the Australian government. Despite Google's warnings and last-minute efforts to exclude YouTube from the ban, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that YouTube would be subject to the new restrictions.