Special Report
Google in China
Google's Threat to Leave China May Reflect U.S. Companies' Growing Unease
Google Inc.’s threat to pull out of
China is the most visible reflection of U.S. companies’ growing
disillusionment with the country nine years after it joined the
World Trade Organization, business groups said.
Cybersitter's Law Firm in Piracy Case Reports Web Attack From Within China
Gipson Hoffman & Pancione, the law
firm representing software maker Cybersitter LLC in a $2.2
billion software piracy action filed last week against the
People’s Republic of China and seven major computer
manufacturers in connection with distribution of the Green Dam
censorware program, has come under a cyber attack directed from
within China, the law firm said in a statement.
Google Exit From China Would Give Baidu Control of Biggest Internet Market
Google Inc.’s possible departure
from China may become a defining pronouncement that the world’s
biggest Web market is an inhospitable place for foreigners.
Chinese Censorship Policy May Force Google to Shut Operations in Country
China is unlikely to allow Google
Inc. to provide uncensored Internet search results, potentially
forcing the company to close its operations in the country, two
people familiar with the matter said.
Google's Threat to Exit China Disheartens Users Who Find `No Substitute'
Google Inc. users in China gathered
to place flowers and candles outside the Beijing office after
the company said it may withdraw from the world’s biggest
Internet market.
`Don't-Be-Evil' Guys Ask China to Google This: Commentary by William Pesek
Sergey Brin and Larry Page are
finally living up to their motto: “Don’t Be Evil.”