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China. Google to Commies: We’ll make censorship illegal. High performance access to file storage Google is working with the US government to try to make it illegal for countries to censor the Internet by using international trade rules. The ad broker’s communications head, Robert Boorstin, told a Media Access Project audience in DC that Google “believes very strongly, as do other companies, that censorship is a trade barrier” and said a number of US government department were working together with the company to make a case to the World Trade Organization (WTO).

The idea is that censored search results limit Google’s ability to enjoy fair trade and put local competitors (such as China’s Baidu search engine) at a commercial advantage. The theme of censorship has become a Google favorite in recent months following a major failing out with Beijing after Google accused the Chinese government of trying to hack its systems in order to find information on dissidents.

Censuur schendt handelsverdragen. 15 jun. 2010 door Jasper Bakker Google+ Nieuws - Google stelt dat staatscensuur een schending is van handelsverdragen. Het lobbyt bij de VS, de EU en de WTO tegen webcensuur door landen als China en Vietnam. Die internationale overeenkomsten voor de uitwisseling van goederen en diensten tussen landen verbieden het opwerpen van kunstmatige handelsbarrières. Censuur vormt zo'n belemmering, argumenteert Google. Dat beperkt de zoekmachine en advertentiemakelaar in zijn bedrijfsvoering en geeft lokale spelers, zoals Baidu in China, een oneerlijk voordeel.

Via WTO spelen De internetreus werkt op dit moment samen met een aantal departementen van de Amerikaanse overheid om deze zaak aanhangig te maken bij de Wereld Handelsorganisatie (WTO). Ook Vietnam, Australië Google richt zich niet alleen op China. Google in 'new approach' on China. 29 June 2010Last updated at 08:56 The new landing page offers a link to unfiltered results Google has announced a "new approach" in China as it battles with Beijing over censorship. Until recently, the firm had been redirecting search inquiries in China to its unfiltered site in Hong Kong to get round censorship issues.

Google has said it will now stop this after Beijing warned it could lose its licence to operate in the country. Users will instead be directed to a "landing page" on its Chinese site with a link to access the Hong Kong page. Google said it was hopeful that this would allow it to continue operating in China. However, BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones said there was no guarantee the Chinese authorities would accept the new arrangement. 'Sophisticated attack' Google announced the changes one day before its Internet Content Provider (ICP) licence - necessary to operate in the country - was due to expire. Continue reading the main story Analysis. Google preparing for possibility that its site could go dark in.

Google said today in a blog post that its attempt to strike a balance between providing free information and abiding by Chinese law isn’t working. Since it decided not to censor results on Google.cn in January, the company has been automatically redirecting Chinese users to Google.com.hk, the company’s Hong Kong search engine. The redirect has worked well from Google’s point of view and from the point of view of its users.

But not for the authorities. “It’s clear from our conversations we have had with the Chinese government that they find the redirect unacceptable — and that if we continue redirecting users our Internet Content Provider license will not be renewed. The license is up for renewal on June 30. “This new approach is consistent with our commitment not to self censor and, we believe, with local law,” Drummond said. 9313cca6-83c5-405e-96bb-844f6331424c. 0f81c1e1-9b7c-4443-a7af-4ef6e3a9131b. Tacho-full video. Google. Global Companies. 0e149b10-e138-4e25-b1f3-98cc666ed462. Rádiá. RADIA.SK | slovenský FM éter online. Oneradio. Europa 2 | MaXXimum muziky. FUN RÁDIO. Welcome to Facebook - Log In, Sign Up or Learn More.

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