Yahoo and Microsoft Doing Chinese Censors’ Dirty Work?
From the LA Times:
Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp. and other providers of blogging technology
in China agreed to try to sign up users under their real names and to
censor their posts, a journalism advocacy group that condemns the
accord said Thursday. Under the accord with the Internet Society of China, an offshoot of the
Information Industry Ministry, the companies are “encouraged” to
register users under their real names, Reporters Without Borders said
in a statement. The companies may be forced to censor content or
identify bloggers, the Paris-based group said.
This might be the price of doing business in China but it’s dirty business, and I don’t think it will play well over on this side of the pond.
Yahoo, Microsoft asked to censor Chinese blogs - Los Angeles Times (Aug. 24, 2007)
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