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2007年8月1日

作者:
Robert Senser, Human Rights for Workers

Rethinking Censorship, Google, and Free Trade [scroll down to second item]

Should U.S. trade policy be modernized to cover the Internet? Yes, says Google Inc. Under Beijing’s orders, Google's self-censors its Website in China. Embarrassed by criticism of its collaboration with China's repression, Google is lobbying Congress and the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to make government censorship of the Internet illegal under international trade laws.