Google stopped censoring results in China in January 2010 before eventually pulling out of mainland China altogether. Last November, the CEO of Sina, Charles Chao noted that Sina was looking for alternatives to Google, who stopped censoring search...
Censoring Google is the Cure for Piracy? Chinese writers slam Baidu for copyright infringement - Reuters The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) voted 8-3 to approve an XXX gTLD (generic top level domain) much to the outcry...
Just don't expect them to be available for viewing by Chinese citizens. As we learned in the last post, China says that the United States' accusations of Internet censorship are baseless. If you hire "Internet police" who erase comments - that's...
As a result, Google plans to stop censoring Google.cn search results, potentially ceasing to operate in China altogether. The attack was aimed at gaining access to the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists.
Given China has its own internal search engines and the government has strict control, Google has acknowledged it is censoring search results in the country. Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman, Qin Gang said Google China "is a company operating...
There's quite a bit of controversy over things like censoring search results, whether it's in China or the Catholic Google opt-in model. Everyone who has ever done business in China knows that the Chinese government has its way, and (for the time...
Alex Jones : Google Video
is Censoring Me, Threadwatch Fellowships For Repressed Journalists, While Chinese Journalist Might Sue Them Internet, 'Family 2.0' And The 43-Hour Day They also found that the Internet (and mobile phones) are a...
Somehow, I
think things like heavily censoring Chinese search results pose a larger PR
problem than these letters for Google. How long does it take the wheel to spin full circle on the internet? We think it's
important to make the distinction...
Brin says Google compromised principles" from the Associated Press covers Google cofounder Sergey Brin telling reporters yesterday that it's possible Google might reverse its policy of censoring on behalf of the Chinese government.
Google might reverse its policy of censoring on behalf of the Chinese
government. SearchCast, June 7, 2006: Google Rethinking Chinese Censorship? Suggests Google Might Reverse Chinese Censorship In The Short Term; Meanwhile,
Google might reverse its policy of censoring on behalf of the Chinese
government. Suggests Google Might Reverse Chinese Censorship In The Short Term; Meanwhile, Today's search podcast covers Google reconsidering Chinese censorship; who's
more...
New Correspondents Meanwhile, China Ramps Up Google.com Blocks - Google cofounder Sergey Brin told reporters yesterday that it's possible Google might reverse its policy of censoring on behalf of the Chinese government.
New Correspondents, A Wedding Meanwhile, China Ramps Up Google.com Blocks - Google cofounder Sergey Brin told reporters yesterday that it's possible Google might reverse its policy of censoring on behalf of the Chinese government.
However, an advertiser has discovered a loophole in the censoring system that results in these censored sites showing up in google.cn search results via the Google AdWords sponsored listings program. Google China has censored their search results...
Great Wall Against Google And AltaVista: It really was China censoring Censoring In China: The irony. Today, of course, Google cooperates to
do the Chinese government's censorship. Less than a week after Google said it would
fight the US...
Google even created an evil scale to decide just how bad censoring would be. Google's apparently not feeling bad about censoring for China anymore. Special Report Part II: Internet Marketing in China -- 100 Million Chinese Online & Counting.
Censoring In China If the Ministry Of Information really does find Google is unlicensed, then
what on earth was it doing to police the Chinese internet over the past month? Statements To US Congressional Hearing On Chinese Internet Censorship
Declan McCullagh posts an
update to his great
earlier story looking
at how Google is censoring results at China. That's
because rather than just censoring what China is telling them to block, Google's
actively coming up with its own list.
It's flat out saying
that the Chinese government wants it to do censoring in news search, web search
and other areas and that Google will comply. China was censoring Google without Google helping? So was Google censoring or just acting to protect...
Is Google censoring them? In fairness to the misguided Chinese authorities, they did apparently deem AltaVista subversive enough to block as well. I can hear web site owners across the internet seeing an instant solution to their listing woes.