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Google’s cooperation with the Chinese government in censoring the Internet has already sparked outrage from free speech advocates and U.S. lawmakers who accuse it of betraying its corporate motto, “Don’t be evil.”

[Posted By atrain]
By Philip P. Pan
Republished from the Washington Post
Internet Giant Said to Face Probe for Operating Without License.

BEIJING, Feb. 21 — A state-run newspaper reported Tuesday that Google Inc. is under investigation for operating without a proper license in China and quoted an unnamed government official as saying the Internet giant needs to cooperate further with the authorities in blocking “harmful information” from its search results.

The report, in the Beijing News, was published the same day that another state newspaper ran a harshly worded editorial about Google. The paper accused the firm of sneaking into China like an “uninvited guest” and then making a fuss about being required to follow Chinese law and cooperate in censoring search results such as pornography.

The unusually bold attacks in the state media suggest that the Chinese government is unhappy with Google’s efforts thus far to filter politically sensitive results from its popular search engine in China, and that its ability to do business in the country may be in jeopardy.

Google’s cooperation with the Chinese government in censoring the Internet has already sparked outrage from free speech advocates and U.S. lawmakers who accuse it of betraying its corporate motto, “Don’t be evil.” The firm announced last month that it was launching a censored search engine, Google.cn, to improve its service in China…

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Ari Paul has written for The American Prospect, In These Times, Tikkun, Z, Punk Planet, openDemocracy.net, Reason and other newspapers and magazines. He is also a reporter for The Chief-Leader, a New York weekly covering labor in the city.

RECENT COMMENTS

What a bunch of shit. Fucking stupid Chinese govt.

“The paper accused the firm of sneaking into China like an “uninvited guest” and then making a fuss about being required to follow Chinese law and cooperate in censoring search results such as pornography.”

I’d like to find the person that wrote that and smack him in the head. Pornography is pretty damn easy to get, google or no google.

Memnoch01 @ 02/23/06 18:43:16

“What a bunch of shit. Fucking stupid Chinese govt.”

Yea. When the US does it it just wont tell you.

“Pornography is pretty damn easy to get, google or no google.”

I dont know if you realise it or not but its not really about pornography. It like in the west when they say that they are instituting random searches to stop terrorism, its not really about terrorism. Its all about control, him who has it rules, him who doesnt slaves, simple.

Wombat @ 02/23/06 19:06:06

“...its not really about pornography.”

I know, which is why I said its a buch of shit.

Memnoch01 @ 02/23/06 19:13:35
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