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China warns of "consequences" if Google stops censoring

Google China

By Reuters

Posted on 12 Mar 2010 at 14:10

China has warned Google against flouting the country's internet filtering laws, as expectations grow for a resolution to a public battle over censorship.

The chief executive of Google, Eric Schmidt, said this week he hoped to announce soon a result to talks with Chinese authorities on offering an uncensored search engine in China.

"Google has made its case, both publicly and privately," said China's Minister of Industry and Information Technology, Li Yizhong. "If you don't respect Chinese laws, you are unfriendly and irresponsible, and the consequences will be on you," Li told reporters, in answer to a question on what China would do if Google.cn simply stopped filtering search results.

If you don't respect Chinese laws, you are unfriendly and irresponsible, and the consequences will be on you

Google has threatened to pull out of China if it cannot offer an unfiltered Chinese search engine, following cyber attacks originating from China on it and about 30 other firms.

Li complimented Google on having reached about 30% market share in the Chinese market since it launched google.cn about three years ago, and said it was welcome to expand market share further if it abided by Chinese law.

It was up to Google whether to stay in China's market or not, he added.

Ministry officials have wavered between confirming and denying that talks are happening at all, in response to repeated media questions during China's annual legislative session. "This is really a hot topic, it's easy and yet not easy to respond. A lot of these matters don't fall under my ministry, " Li said.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology shares oversight of the Chinese internet with a number of other bodies, while still more bureaucracies are involved in matters of foreign investment, complicating the Chinese Government's response to Google's challenge.

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User comments

Wouldn't it be nice if M$ and Aple also agreed to pull out of China?

By nicomo on 13 Mar 2010

I think Google may have found an opponent they can't beat. Personally I wouldn't like to pick a fight with the Chinese government, but Google seem to be full of themselves these days.

By c6ten on 14 Mar 2010

Chinese govt don't bow to too many people, but its good to see someone at least taking a stand 'against' them. That said, Google must be highly naive if they didn't foresee this.

By stormN on 15 Mar 2010

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