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Evil Google in China Self Censorship

boycott google | 26.01.2006 00:54 | World

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Google has agreed to censor its results in China, adhering to the country's free-speech restrictions in return for better access in the Internet's fastest growing market. China already has more than 100 million Web surfers and the audience is expected to swell substantially -- an alluring prospect for Google as it tries to boost its already rapidly rising profits. To obtain the Chinese license, Google agreed to omit Web content that the country's government finds objectionable. Google will base its censorship decisons on guidance provided by Chinese government officials. Although China has loosened some of its controls in recent years, some topics, such as Taiwan's independence and 1989's Tiananmen Square massacre, remain forbidden subjects. Google shirked it's "don't be evil" motto and join other scum including Yahoo and Microsoft Corp.'s MSN.com in submitting to China's censorship regime.

"This is a real shame," said Julien Pain, head of Reporters Without Borders' Internet desk. "When a search engine collaborates with the government like this, it makes it much easier for the Chinese government to control what is being said on the Internet."

Neither Google's e-mail nor blogging services will be offered in China because the company doesn't want to risk being ordered by the government to turn over anyone's personal information. The e-mail service, called Gmail, creates a huge database of users' messages and makes them instantly searchable. The blogging services contain a wide range of personal background.

Yahoo came under fire last year after it provided the government with the e-mail account information of a Chinese journalist who was later convicted for violating state secrecy laws.

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  1. evil or not poll — ~~~
  2. double standards — uncle
  3. VIVA INDYMEDIA! — .
  4. uncle you dick — an individual
  5. Need our own search engines now — thin end of the wedge
  6. also... — .
  7. ... — ...
  8. Thin end of the wedgie — Danny
  9. Better Than Google — Clusty