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June 25th, 2009

China throttles Google, U.S. ratchets up trade war over Green Dam

Posted by Richard Koman @ June 25, 2009 @ 7:05 AM

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With less than a week until July 1 - the deadline for PC makers to start intalling the spyware called Green Dam Youth Escort - China appears to be cutting off access to Google after a bitter campaign accusing the American company of spreading porn. Meanwhile, U.S. officials have escalated opposition to Green Dam to a substantial trade issue.

BBC reports that Gmail and parts of Google’s search service were unavailable from Wednesday night until Thursday. Google says it’s investigating the outage. Chinese officials ramped up the campaign against Google, which many see as part of trade war to boost Chinese search engine Baidu over Google.

“We have found that Google has spread a lot of pornographic content, which is a serious violation of Chinese laws and regulations,” Mr Qin told reporters on Thursday.

Watching all this with interest is Microsoft. Bing is proactively filtering searches in simplified Chinese, blocking out references to Tiananmen Square and Falun Gong, IDG reports.

Meanwhile, U.S. diplomats issued two scathing comments about Green Dam. Referring to reports that Green Dam has serious security flaws, US Trade Representative Ron Kirk said:

Mandating technically flawed Green Dam software and denying manufacturers and consumers freedom to select filtering software is an unnecessary and unjustified means to achieve that objective, and poses a serious barrier to trade.

The U.S. says Green Dam violates World Trade Organization free trade rules. The US recently complained to the WTO about China’s raw material exports. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke:

China is putting companies in an untenable position by requiring them, with virtually no public notice, to pre-install software that appears to have broad-based censorship implications and network security issues.

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Maybe the Linux is Illegal in China?
Unless it runs WINE so it can have the Green Door / Cybersitter software.

Cybersitter may get a bad rep (by osmosis) on this yet.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Too Old For IT Posted on: 06/29/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
M$ and the Chinese gov are working against Google  Linux Geek | 06/25/09
Once again...you show a complete lack of ANY intelligence.  IT_Guy_z | 06/25/09
Actually, it is a Windows installer (*.EXE).  B.O.F.H. | 06/25/09
Maybe the Linux is Illegal in China?  Too Old For IT | 06/29/09
Gawd you really are slow.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/25/09
Is Green Dam a block on trade too?  ca1ic0cat | 06/25/09
RE: China throttles Google, U.S. ratchets up trade war over Green Dam  dlatner | 06/25/09
RE: China throttles Google, U.S. ratchets up trade war over Green Dam  cymru999 | 06/25/09
If you think...  say_what | 06/25/09
You hit the nail on the head  Lerianis2 | 06/25/09
Historically  dwcfastrice | 06/26/09
Now that is an ignorant question...  Dr.Who | 06/26/09
ditto!  jedikitty@... | 06/28/09
Blame it on yourself, China Government.  Grayson Peddie | 06/25/09
Let US stop purchasing goods from China, they'll listen to the world.  jinishans | 06/26/09
Now that's practical....  dwcfastrice | 06/26/09
Exactly!  Dr.Who | 06/26/09

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