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5 commentsMonday, January 5, 2009

China Gets Tougher Still on Google, Baidu

Distribution of inappropriate content at issue

4 Comments

I think China's censorship

I think China's censorship related to anything that it considers vulgar content is much worse than how it censors criticism of its government because it's messing up people's personal freedoms in addition to political

Baidu's reputation is not so

Baidu's reputation is not so well in China even thought i got more then 60% search engine market share in China.

Google needs to pay royalty

Google needs to pay royalty fees to shut them up...

Yeah well Google is in no

Yeah well Google is in no other position now but to jump when the Chinese government tells it to after caving in to earlier demands...

Shame on them

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