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Jailed Chinese Reporter Joins Yahoo! Suit 103

taoman1 writes "The Associated Press reports that Shi Tao, who was sentenced in 2005 to 10 years in prison, is now seeking compensation from Yahoo. He claims the Hong Kong and Chinese branches of the company provided information to the Chinese authorities that led to his arrest. 'Shi, a former writer for the financial publication Contemporary Business News, was jailed for allegedly providing state secrets to foreigners. His conviction stemmed from an e-mail he sent containing his notes on a government circular that spelled out restrictions on the media. Yahoo has acknowledged turning over data on Shi at the request of the Chinese government, saying company employees face civil and criminal sanctions if they ignore local laws. It denies Yahoo Hong Kong was involved.'"
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Jailed Chinese Reporter Joins Yahoo! Suit

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 11, 2007 @07:21AM (#19463633)
    When confronted with a dilemma such as this I repeat to myself my mantra "WWSWD". What Would Sam Waterston Do? And if it's find someway, anyway, to hang me out to dry, I use a tyvek suit and polyurethane gloves.

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