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InternetNews April 20, 2010 |
Google Details Censorship Policies YouTube, Google Docs and other Web services, including its core search engine, have all been subject to censorship in different parts of the world. |
InternetNews July 9, 2010 |
China Renews Google's Web License Following six-month standoff between Google and Chinese government over online censorship, authorities renew company's operating license. |
InternetNews June 11, 2010 |
State Dept. Ramping Up Internet Freedom Work Senior official describes State Department's new approach to Internet censorship that has the issue front and center in its diplomatic efforts. |
InternetNews November 30, 2010 |
WikiLeaks Cables Tie China to Google Attacks Whistleblower website begins publishing leaked diplomatic cables describing longstanding program of computer espionage and hacking orchestrated by the Chinese government. |
InternetNews March 8, 2010 |
China Claims Google Didn't Report Hacking Attack Mixed statements from Chinese officials coming out of annual parliamentary session, with some reports claiming Google never filed a complaint with the government about the cyber attacks, while others report the two parties are currently in negotiations. |
InternetNews March 23, 2010 |
Chinese Official Says Google 'Totally Wrong' A Chinese official speaking to state-run news service blasts Google's plan to offer an unfiltered Web to mainland residents by redirecting traffic to its Hong Kong search engine. |
InternetNews January 22, 2010 David Needle |
China Pushes Back on Clinton's Internet Speech Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's call for greater Internet freedom got an unhappy response from China. |
InternetNews February 15, 2011 |
State Dept. Unveils Internet Freedom Agenda In a speech in Washington, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton offered the administration's most emphatic rebuke yet of regimes that censor Internet content and target dissident groups online. |
InternetNews January 25, 2010 |
China Says Not Behind Cyber Attacks The alleged Chinese cyber attack on Google and other top U.S. Internet firms - and larger issues of China's Internet censorship - continue to fuel the escalating war of words between U.S. and Chinese officials. |
InternetNews February 3, 2010 |
Senate Leader Seeks Answers on Net Freedom In the wake of Google's revelations about a cyber attack targeting Chinese human rights activists, a top Senate Democrat is renewing his investigation into the practices of U.S. tech companies operating in China. |
InternetNews September 26, 2005 Jim Wagner |
China Tightens Online News Strings China places additional stipulations on the information posted to online news sites. |
Search Engine Watch May 4, 2011 Andy Atkins-Kruger |
Should Google Escape the Death Spiral in China by 'Losing Face'? Weighing which of four paths Google should take when it comes to China: promote within China but remain in Hong Kong; do something completely different; re-enter China; or do nothing. |
The Motley Fool March 25, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Google Needs to Leave Washington When a private company plays a vital role in international politics, things have gone too far. |
InternetNews April 8, 2010 |
Massive Cyber Spy Ring Seen Operating in China New report details the activities of the "Shadow network," a sophisticated group of cyber criminals traced back to China, prompting denial from a state official. |
The Motley Fool February 13, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Tech Firms in the Hot Seat Technology and Internet companies' dealings with China, where free speech on the Internet is extremely limited, have drawn congressional human rights scrutiny. What does it mean to shareholders? |
The Motley Fool January 26, 2006 Tom Taulli |
Google: In China, Be Evil? A chance to cash in on China highlights Google's slippery ethical slope. With the launch of its Chinese search engine, the company will allow governmental censorship of its search results. |
InternetNews June 14, 2005 Tim Gray |
MSN China Agrees to Ban 'Freedom' Chinese bloggers are likely choosing their words a little more carefully this week after Microsoft gave in to Beijing's restrictions regarding certain politically sensitive words. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2010 Rebecca MacKinnon |
Liberty or Safety? Both-or Neither Different people see different things in the words "global Internet Freedom" |
The Motley Fool June 30, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Google Blew Its Chances in China After thumbing its nose at Chinese censorship this winter, Google is now at risk to lose its online business license in China outright. |
InternetNews January 18, 2008 |
Microsoft Accused of Patent Violation in China A small Chinese high-tech firm is suing Microsoft because it says the software giant stole technology that allows Internet users to type Chinese characters. Microsoft countered the claim on Friday. |
Information Today November 6, 2008 Michael LoPresti |
Global Network Initiative Seeks to Curb Censorship, Enable Freedom of Expression Three of the biggest corporate names in the online technology sector unveil a joint initiative to promote freedom of expression and privacy on the internet. |
Salon.com April 2, 2001 Max Garrone |
The people speak Online discussions in the People's Daily forum slam the U.S. -- but take shots at China, too... |
BusinessWeek March 10, 2011 Greeley & Drajem |
China's Facebook Syndrome U.S. trade officials have been slow to review China's blocking of social networks. That could change with congressional pressure. |
ifeminists July 22, 2003 Jennifer Roback Morse |
Does Freedom Mean Getting What I Want? Currently few Americans would accept that freedom means getting what you want when you want it, if stated as a general proposition. Most Americans believe that freedom means something much more modest: the opportunity to make choices and accept the consequences of those choices. |
InternetNews February 3, 2006 Roy Mark |
Three Empty Seats Google, Yahoo and MSN were all invited to brief the Congressional Human Rights Caucus on the search engine industry's complicit endorsement of China's Internet censorship policies, yet they were all no shows. |
Salon.com April 12, 2001 Lindsey, Montgomery & Tapper |
War of words The Chinese get what sounds like an apology, and President Bush gets a resolution that silences the right -- for now... |
InternetNews January 14, 2010 |
Google Shines a Light on China's Record So many vendors were anxious to get a piece of the Chinese market. Google is making some people wonder if it's worth it. |
InternetNews March 22, 2010 |
Google Promises Unfiltered Web in China Search giant makes its move in China standoff, pledging to route traffic to Google.cn to Hong Kong, which it says will offer unfettered access to the Web in mainland China. |
InternetNews April 5, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Google Not Interested In Censorship Standards Google's board of directors recommended shareholders vote against a proposal by New York City's Comptroller that would require the company to follow a set of standards "to help protect freedom of access to the Internet." |
HBS Working Knowledge March 13, 2006 |
Readers Respond: The China Dilemma for U.S. Firms: Comply, Resist, or Leave? Business should never be involved in politics... Things evolve fast in China... None of these companies can ethically sustain continued support of the People's Republic of China... etc. |
InternetNews June 9, 2010 |
China Reaffirms Censorship Policy for Internet Central government issues report defending its commitment to 'law-based' access and control of the Internet. |
InternetNews August 14, 2009 |
China Gives Up on Green Dam. Does It Matter? China's Green Dam content filtering software may not necessarily go into all new PCs sold in China after all. |
Investment Advisor February 1, 2011 John Sullivan |
A Holiday in Cambodia Countries like Cambodia, Ghana, Nigeria and Kazakhstan are being rewarded (many for the first time) with capital inflows and investment. |
Reason December 2007 David Weigel |
Good Neighbors Is capitalism contagious? |
The Motley Fool July 21, 2011 Tim Hanson |
How Chinese Investors Invest in China Interestingly, little-to-no fraud has been exposed at Chinese public companies trading in China. This could be a solution to staying away from the Chinese market. |
Investment Advisor October 2006 |
NASD Notice 06-38 Guidance: Life Settlements -- Member obligations with respect to the sale of existing variable life insurance policies to third parties. |
Information Today July 17, 2014 |
UNESCO Report Explores Current State of Journalism and the Media The report "World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development," covers topics such as journalists' safety, media freedom and independence, and gender-based perspectives. |
InternetNews July 20, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Amnesty Int'l Slams Tech Giants Over Censorship Human rights group Amnesty International said that Yahoo, Google, Microsoft and other firms doing business in China have helped the repressive government censor and locate dissidents. |
The Motley Fool December 5, 2010 Dean Takahashi. |
WikiLeaks Reveals How Google Was Targeted in China Documents lay bare vast hacking attempts by Chinese leaders. |
InternetNews March 19, 2010 |
Google May Be Set to Depart China Soon Prompted by claims of hacking and a policy of censorship, Google's battle with the Chinese government may be headed for closure. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2001 Nick Gillespie |
Free to Grow Which country has the most economic freedom? That's the question economists James Gwartney of Florida State University and Robert Lawson of Capital University set out to answer each year in Economic Freedom of the World... |