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Chinese Minister Hints At Consequences For Google

Search giant characterized as "unfriendly, irresponsible"

22 comments Friday, March 12, 2010

Despite weeks of talks that have supposedly taken place behind closed doors, the Chinese government still seems unwilling to compromise with respect to Google and censorship.  Indeed, it may be growing hostile, as a minister talked about "consequences" today.

Google LogoThe BBC reported that Minister of Industry and Information Technology Li Yizhong adopted a tough stance during a legislation session.  "I hope that Google will abide and respect the Chinese government's laws and regulations," he said.  "But, if you betray Chinese laws and regulations . . . it means that you are unfriendly, irresponsible, and you will have to pay the consequences."

As for what those consequences might be, it almost sounds as if China's ready to force Google out of the country whether it wants to leave or not.  The Chinese official stated at one point, "[W]hat needs to be shut down will be shut down, what needs to be blocked will be blocked."

This is less than good news for anyone who was hoping Google would be able to keep operating in China.  Considering that Eric Schmidt recently said "something will happen soon," it may even represent the end of the road, rather than just another outburst of rhetoric.

Or not.  Investors on both sides have failed to flinch, with Google's and Baidu's stocks up about equal amounts so far today.

News Tags: Google, China
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Doug is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest eBusiness news.

When nation is Red then censorship....

when the country is a communist country then there rule and regulations are made taking all people in common , its there internal politics no one shud oppose then in such a manner ,

may be some activities may pose threat to there internal security

Doesn't play well with others....

How about Google back out entirely from China?

Since they are not willing to play well with others, let them feel the pain when Google no longer indexes a Chinese website because it's being hosted in China, but rather indexes any Chinese website that's not hosted in China. What do you think will happen to the big businesses that rely on their websites for business in China, especially if they do any international sales?

Let the Chinese people see how stupid their own government is on this decision to make Google out to be the bad guy. Please Google, oblige the Chinese government by removing all their websites from your index since they don't want to play.

Anybody know how many paying subscribers Rupert Murdoch gained vs how much traffic and advertising money, he lost? I don't hear any more news on that. I wonder how has going against Google profited him so far?

You'd think that the way China was growing in the financial and manufacturing areas, that Chinese would become the official language of Earth, and yet, the more China seems to get ahead in production and finances, they still have these old ideals that are holding them back from true greatness.

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