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Google China Shows "Tank Man," Tibet Search Results

Filters may be down, official deadline disregarded

3 comments Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The clash between Google and the Chinese government appears to be coming to a head.  Various sources have reported that Google ignored a cut-off date to reregister as an Internet content provider in China, and more importantly, that the company has stopped censoring search results.

Google LogoLet's get the paperwork-related story out of the way first.  Charles Arthur wrote this morning, "Google missed a deadline to re-register as an 'internet content provider' (ICP) in China last night, which observers say is a sign that it is preparing to shut down its search engine there."

As for the news related to Google.cn and a lack of censorship, something has definitely occurred.  Following some tests, Adrienne Mong wrote, "Web sites dealing with subjects such as the Tiananmen Square democracy protests, Tibet and regional independence movements could all be accessed through Google's Chinese search engine Tuesday . . ."

Other people have seen uncensored results, too, although filters apparently kick in on occasion.

Google's stayed pretty tight-lipped during all of this.  One spokesperson told Arthur that the company actually has until the end of March to reregister.  Another told Mong that nothing's changed.  So it's possible that we're just seeing a case of deadline confusion strike at the same time as some technical problems.

Google may have finally taken a stand with regards to censorship in China, though, and is just daring the Chinese government to challenge its position.

We'll be sure to stay on top of this situation as it develops.

News Tags: Google, China, censorship
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Goog - Not interested...

I can use baidu to find tank man stuff...

I thought the whole issue was about copyright law and pornography?

I'm going to be honest... I don't think there is a single person in China who can't find information on Tank Man.

This seems a little self righteous especially after all the accusations flew around about Chinese Hackers and the "protection" of human rights activists.

Goog lost focus years ago, now they are a false political, money hungry corp who really just cares about

I don't even think Sergi Brin cares about the free speech aspect of it anymore... Does he even have a say? I have a strange feeling he's moved onto bigger and better things... I think Goog just flew out of control... Not interested in them anymore.

I'd rather follow bill gates and that new guy from microsoft around.

But let's give Matt Cutts some credit... as far as engineering culture goes, it doesn't get much better than him. Jmo...

I mean this is the dawn of the information age (still), I don't think we should be ignoring the huge impacts crawlers like Yandex and Baidu are making.

"Tank Man" - Who cares?

July 4th

I mean I do appreciate the article... But I don't even think the Chinese call the Tienamin Square massacre that...

They call it the July Fourth Incident or something to that effect... Different Culture, different people... Let it at that...

If Goog can't play by their rules, seriously, what difference does filtering "Tank Man" make...

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