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Google Inc. Agrees to Censor Service to Enter China

Reuters reported that Google Inc. was introducing a new service for China that seeks to avoid a confrontation with the government by restricting access to services to which users contribute such as e-mail, chat rooms and blogs. The new Chinese service at http://www.google.cn will offer a censored version of Google's search system that could restrict access to thousands of terms and Web sites. Topics might include issues like independence for Taiwan or Tibet or outlawed spiritual group Falun Gong. In a compromise that trades off Google's desire to provide universal access to information in order to exist within local laws, Google will not offer its Gmail e-mail service, Web log publishing services or chat rooms. Instead, it said it would initially offer four of its services viz., Web site and image search, Google News and local search while working toward introducing additional services over time. Google has long offered a full-featured Chinese language version of its Google.com service available to users worldwide and run from computers in its California headquarters. Company officials said they expect in the coming months to begin running the Google.cn service from facilities within China in order to ensure speedier search results for users in China and to meet local laws governing domestic Web services.

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Autor Reuters
Título Google Inc. Agrees to Censor Service to Enter China
Data 25/01/2006
Fonte Reuters
Veículo Veículo Internacional
País Estados Unidos
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