Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Google Start the Government of China's wrath



VIVAnews - After talks with China authorities during the last two months, Google finally decided to stop doing the censorship of search results in their search services.

In the process of negotiation, Google is trying to operate the search engine service without censorship in China under the communist state law.

But China's authorities, Google said, firmly say that Google's censorship of his own party is a legal demand is not negotiable.

As a result, Google takes decisions by analysts described as a smart business decision, but risky, namely the direct transfer of Google users in mainland China into the Google search engine based in Hong Kong.

As we all know, Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China that controls the economy and political system itself. As quoted from the Washington Post, March 23, 2010, Google's own call for action and practical solutions make sense.

"This completely legal in China and the laws of Hong Kong, and it is important to note that we adhere to the law," said a source from Google who refused to name because disebukan is a very sensitive issue.

However, this decision makes this search engine giant is in critical condition. Although Google wants to maintain Google's operations in China, China's communist government can close the Google office, blocking the Google site, or even take action against Google's 700 employees.

Action Google to anger the government of China to overflow. A government official said that so far China has to be patient with Google, but the company is headquartered in California, United States, it actually violates their written promise to censor search results on Google.cn site.

Google and China's government repeatedly in the previous conflict. China blocking Google's one of the sites, YouTube, apparently in March last year with the aim of the people of China can not see the video action anti-regime protests by China and the Tibetan ethnic group of Uighurs.
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