microsoft shuts down chinese blog...

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Another of America’s largest corporations has complied with the demand of the Chinese government, to stifle the free speech of a Chinese blogger: Microsoft Shuts Down Chinese Blog..............



BEIJING - Microsoft Corp. has shut down the Internet journal of a Chinese blogger that discussed politically sensitive issues, including a recent strike at a Beijing newspaper.

The action came amid criticism by free-speech activists of foreign technology companies that help the communist government enforce censorship or silence dissent in order to be allowed into China’s market.

Microsoft’s Web log-hosting service shut down the blog at the Chinese government’s request, said Brooke Richardson, group product manager with Microsoft’s MSN online division at company headquarters in Redmond, Wash.

Although Beijing has supported Internet use for education and business, it fiercely polices content. Filters block objectionable foreign Web sites and regulations ban subversive and pornographic content and require service providers to enforce censorship rules.

“When we operate in markets around the world, we have to ensure that our service complies with global laws as well as local laws and norms,” Richardson said.

Richardson said the blog was shut down Dec. 30 or Dec. 31 for violating Microsoft’s code of conduct, which states that users must be in compliance with local laws in the country in which the user is based.

The blog, written under the pen name An Ti by Zhao Jing, who works for the Beijing bureau of The New York Times as a research assistant, touched on sensitive topics such as China’s relations with Taiwan. Last week, he used the blog to crusade on behalf of a Beijing newspaper. ...

Online bulletin boards and Web logs have given millions of Chinese an opportunity to express opinions in a public setting in a system where all media are government-controlled. But service providers are required to monitor Web logs and bulletin boards, erase banned content and report offenders.

Foreign companies have adopted Chinese standards, saying they must obey local laws"""...

isn`t this sort of reminiscent of cnn agreeing to let saddam filter their news from iraq in exchange for keeping their bureau in baghdad open?....

i think that we can agree that transnational corporations have no moral code....


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