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Google asks US, EU to push China on net censorship

Google asks US, EU to push China on net censorship
Brussels, Jun 10: Months after leaving China due to censorship issues, the Internet giant, Google has called on American and European governments to urge the communist nation to lift restrictions that it puts on the medium of internet.

Speaking to reporters here on Tuesday, Jun 9, Google"s Chief Legal Officer David Drummond said that the search engine giant has sought the government of the western world to press China into easing Internet censorship norms as it was posing a barrier to free trade.

"Censorship, in addition to being a human rights problem, is a trade barrier. If you look at what China does - the censorship, of course, is for political purposes but it is also used as a way of keeping multinational companies disadvantaged in the market," he remarked.

Google has asked the governments to defend the free trade in information with the same kind of rules that they use to complain of China's below-cost sale of products, the lawyer said adding that government talks are "the only way that it's going to change, that this tide of censorship or this rising censorship is going to be arrested".

The Google-China conflict began earlier in 2010 when Google stopped self regulating its search results in line with Chinese rules after Chinese hackers attacked its software coding and hijacked the Gmail accounts of human rights activists.

"The cyber attack was sort of the final straw because we felt that it was increasingly hard to do business there in accordance with our values," Mr Drummond said.

Since Mar 2010, Google has ben redirecting search requests from mainland China to Hong Kong as the country does not place restricts in line with those impose by China.

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FLARE 10 Jun 2010 10:15 pm
if google believes so much in abolishing censorship, they should air footage of what exactly u.s. troops are doing in iraq in real time. might also want to publish some real stories about what the cia does around the world. might want to also shine some light on what israelis are doing to palestinians if you care so much about exposing the truth.
Dan 10 Jun 2010 09:45 pm
I don't why so many people are afraid of google, while thay say absolutely nothing about their governements collecting data! google won't do you any harm, but the government might turn against you one day...
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