If Google goes back to China, it will be on the government’s terms. What will that mean for human rights?
By Oiwan Lam A report by The Intercept published on August 1 says that tech giant Google may soon launch a censored version of its search engine in China. Drawing on internal documents from Google and an interview with a source from the company who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the independent media outlet reported that … Continue reading If Google goes back to China, it will be on the government’s terms. What will that mean for human rights?
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If Google goes back to China, it will be on the government’s terms. What will that mean for human rights?
By Oiwan Lam A report by The Intercept published on August 1 says that tech giant Google may soon launch a censored version of its search engine in China. Drawing on internal documents from Google and an interview with a source from the company who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the independent media outlet reported that … Continue reading If Google goes back to China, it will be on the government’s terms. What will that mean for human rights?