??? 04/04/07 21:20 Read: times |
#136631 - Business case Responding to: ???'s previous message |
It's just business and they're doing what they can to grow their business. If they don't bend to China's requirements, someone else will and that competitor will gain market share that may last far longer than censorship in China.
Refusing to give up search results to the government was the right decision. Luckily, in the U.S., they were able to refuse that request. Regards, Craig Steiner |
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