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Story: Google bows to Chinese censorship

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Posted by: Jon (Wednesday 25 January 2006, 12:23 PM)

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How business should be done with regimes of a more dubious nature should be set at national and international levels, not at a company level.

Quite simply goverments should decide whether we trade with china, if one company doesnt its rivals will. This also applies to countries as a whole, if the UK didnt trade wtih China the US would and vice versa

Consumers basically outside China on the whole wont care if Google trades or nto with China so the free market wont sort this out

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