To: Salo
This the same company that just said screw you to the US government when it came to getting data for a child porn case? Then they turn around and kiss the PRC's despotic behind?
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01/24/2006 4:44:53 PM PST by
mewzilla
(Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
To: mewzilla
Q. How can you tell when a Google press spokesperson is lying when explaining their cooperation with Chinese censorship?
A. Their lips are moving.
I'm going to check out MSN Search. Google is now on a list that includes Progressive Insurance (i.e., not worth my dollar or my time.)
To: mewzilla
Then they turn around and kiss the PRC's despotic behind? They have to work with the laws of the countries they operate in, and here they think they can get away with it. It's sad that Google would even get in bed with the ChiComs (alongside Cisco, Microsoft and others), but you can see one thing that differentiates them. Rather than have to turn over personal info like Yahoo did, Google just won't offer those services that can ID dissidents.
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