See "Google to Appeal Italian Privacy Ruling and Jail-Time Sentence" for more details on the case's history. Chinese Google’ Opens Artificial-Intelligence Lab in Silicon Valley – WiredBaidu's new lab is researching "deep learning", described as "an...
Man robs bank to get medical care in jail (Yahoo) Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior (Wall Street Journal)
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Arrogance About Your Google Ranking Can Land You In Jail by Frank Watson The Chinese government does not want its citizens watching dissident Liu Xiaobo get his Nobel Peace Prize today, so they have blocked news sites such as CNN, BBC and the...
If you jail cyber-dissidents - that's censorship. 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.
Friday we reported that Yahoo was cited for helping to jail a Chinese dissident. Today I noticed that Forbes reports Yahoo's Mary Osako saying, "We are unaware of this case. Yahoo is basically saying, they know nothing about this case.
CNN reports that Yahoo has actually been cited for helping to jail a Chinese dissident. It seems as if that data has actually been used in a Chinese court to jail the Chinese dissident. We reported the rumors that Yahoo has given data to the...
Yahoo just took another pummeling this week over
accusations email it handed over helped jail a third activist. The story covers suggested accusations that Baidu got China to block Google
in 2002 (which Baidu denies) and how the Chinese government...
helping Chinese authorities in jail a dissident. Search engines are navigating rough political waters, both at home and abroad. They're filtering search results in China and other countries that mandate censorship.
Yahoo helped jail another Chinese 'net dissident, Li Zhi from Boing Boing
and Yahoo
accused in jailing of 2nd China Internet user from Reuters covers Yahoo
being accused of handing over evidence to the Chinese government about another
activist.
Yahoo says it must abide China law from Reuters has Yahoo neither confirming or
denying it provided email details that helped Chinese authorities jail a journalists, as we've covered earlier. China, it might not have comply with Chinese laws: Yahoo!
Rights group says Yahoo's cooperation helped China jail journalist from the Associated Press has Reporters Without Borders saying Yahoo gave the Chinese government information that helped them trace a Yahoo email address to Chinese journalist Shi...
In Canada: Cache a page, go to jail? Autonomy and Blinkx embark on Chinese venture. A longer version of this story for Search Engine Watch members explains how to sign up as a merchant partner for Become.com, the types of product feeds that are...
Swap a file, go to jail? Chinese Net portals agree to bar sites. Or are there situations where it's OK to link anyway without fear of lawsuits? Paul Alan Levy, an attorney for Ralph Nader's Public Citizen Litigation Group responded in depth to last...