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 Post subject: Google and Human Rights in China
PostPosted: January 13th, 2010, 12:22 am 
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An announcement of possible interest to members here:

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/new-approach-to-china.html


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PostPosted: January 13th, 2010, 9:40 pm 
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i saw that on the news earlier, it interests me greatly, google should remove itself as i feel strongly about freedom of speech


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 Post subject: Re: Google and Human Rights in China
PostPosted: January 27th, 2010, 10:00 am 
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I am not sure if Google will leave China completely (if at all).

From an ethical point of view then I think that they should for the same reason bodyharvester stated. Freedom of speech.

The reason I am not sure Google will leave china is because of this report I have been reading this morning on the Google Android phone. To quote the article

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China would not limit any platform as long as it complied with Chinese law, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology spokesman Zhu Hongren said, responding to a question on whether the Android application would be affected by a dispute between China and Google.

The world's top search engine said earlier this month it may shut its Chinese-language google.cn website and offices in China after a cyber-attack originating from China that also targeted other firms.

Google has said it wants to talk to the Chinese government; however, Beijing remains silent so far whether it had met with the technology giant.

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PostPosted: March 9th, 2010, 8:05 am 
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Any update on this? It has been 2 months and I haven't heard much :/


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PostPosted: March 9th, 2010, 10:00 am 
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Only that China is threatening to prosecute Google hackers if evidence shows that that the attack originated in China.

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If evidence is presented that attacks on Google originated in China, authorities there said they will punish those responsible.

However, Chinese sources reportedly said they have yet to receive proof of charges that hackers based in China were responsible for the recent hacks incurred by Google, as well as some 30 other high-profile corporations.

According to an item posted Saturday by the Chinese state news agency Xinhua, Google has yet to file a report with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology over the attacks.

“If Google has had evidence that the attacks came from China, the Chinese government will welcome them to provide the information and will severely punish the offenders according to the law,” Vice Minister Miao Wei said in the report.

The cybercriminals who compromised systems at Google, Adobe and more than 30 other large companies used a previously unknown, zero-day Internet Explorer exploit as part of their arsenal to install data-stealing malware on target machines, researchers at McAfee revealed in January. In late February, the attacks were traced to two schools in China, though the Chinese government has refuted Google's claim that the hackers were based in China.

Google has struggled for market share in China, reportedly the world's largest online community with 384 million users as of the end of 2009. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company has an 85 percent share of the search engine market globally, but is a distant second (with a 20 percent share), behind Baidu (with a 75 percent share), in China.

The hacking incident inflamed an already adversarial situation for Google in China. Despite continuing negotiation with state authorities, Google has made public accusations and threatened to pull its business out of China rather than submit to increased censorship. Google CEO Eric Schmidt said in January that although the company was still censoring search results in China, it would be making changes in a "reasonably short time." Subsequently, in a move that might be said to defy Chinese conditions, Google said that it would cease censoring results on its China-based search engine.

Last Friday, Minister of Industry and Information Technology Li Yizhong said China was in consultations with Google to resolve the hacking issue.

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 Post subject: Re: Google and Human Rights in China
PostPosted: July 9th, 2010, 3:11 pm 
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An update:

Today Google announced the Chinese government renewed its license to operate its website in China.

This is likely to have been in response to last week when Google stopped automatically redirecting mainland China users to its uncensored Hong Kong site.

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