Attending a press conference for the Canadian Internet Project – a partner of the World Internet Project – a couple of months ago, I was struck by some of the survey data on citizen attitudes and orientations towards Internet use around the world.
Google Agrees To China Censorship
To maintain its access to the world’s fastest growing Internet-using population, the search advertising company agreed to adhere to Chinese regulations on free speech.
Congressman Aims At Chinese Net Censorship
Representative Christopher H. Smith (R-NJ) takes aim at Internet companies doing business and China. He plans to hold hearings as chairman of the House Subcommittee on human rights next month based on reports U.S. Internet companies, including Yahoo and Microsoft, help China to suppress free speech.
Blog Censorship And The Impact On Doing Business In China
The many conversations in recent weeks about blog censorship in China won’t lead to any meaningful conclusions, I reckon.
Author Blames Google For Ad Censorship
Once again failing to understand the Google AdWords TOS agreement, another person is attempting to make a misguided connection between an AdWords campaign denial by Google and a liberal political bias.
Google, Yahoo Accused of Irresponsible Chinese Censorship
In what Brett Tabke calls “the China Syndrome” Google and Yahoo! are being accused of censorship. French-based international press freedom group Reporters sans Frontires (RSF), also known as Reporters without Borders, claims both search engines gave into the Chinese government’s demands of controlling search results.