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2010年7月10日

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[editorial] Wall Street Journal

Google With Chinese Characteristics - The company keeps its license, while Beijing does the censoring

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...[The] news that Beijing has renewed Google's license to operate in China...shows that Beijing knows that throwing Google out entirely would only expose its censorship regime to greater pressure—from its own people finding ways around it as well as international condemnation.... Chinese users still...are stopped by the Chinese government's "great firewall"... [But] Google is no longer complicit in the censorship, and the user is more aware that the search request is being censored... [Give] Google credit for standing up for its principles while operating in a country with a government that is still hostile to the free flow of information.