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google slogan You can make money without doing evil
but this is evil




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ma
 ma      31.01.2006 - 00:07:23 , level: 1, UP   NEW
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co je natom take hrozne evil?

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Zlad!
 Zlad!      31.01.2006 - 23:18:50 , level: 2, UP   NEW
no len to ze doteraz mohli cinania v klude pouzivat google.com a teraz ako prisiel cenzurovany google.cn bude s navatsou pravdepodobnostou google.com zablokovany

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ma
 ma      01.02.2006 - 11:35:47 , level: 3, UP   NEW
They're in a difficult position though. If they want to do business in China, then they're going to have to abide by Chinese laws and customs.

Lokk at it this way - no technological method for filtering out "undesirable" sites and news, etc, is going to be 100% efficient or effective. At least with google serving the Chinese market, there will be "windows of opportunity" for people to find stuff that their government deems unsuitable. With the web continuing to grow, these opportunities will become more frequent and longer-lasting, as google/the Chinese authorities play whack-a-mole, a game that's impossible to win...

As others have said, at the end of the day, google is just a company, and this isn't really their fight. Change has to come from within, not be imposed from outside. Besides, for all anyone knows, there could be an unofficial, internal google policy to not be as quick at complying with takedown requests as they could be, or to introduce subtle inefficiencies and bugs into the process/software. Let's see how this plays out for a while before calling people evil.