(Economic) Costs of the Great Firewall of China 14
sdmartin101 writes "The BBC is carrying a story on the economic costs (to the obvious candidates like Internet cafes, and others) of the Chinese government's vigorous Internet filtering program. The story also includes a brief interview with the head of Safeweb, an organization which helps users circumvent governmental censorship on the Web."
Underground Cafes? (Score:1)
Re:Underground Cafes? (Score:1)
The Commie bastards that censor China are creating the demand for underground cafes, which in turn does reduce their strangle hold of the Chinese. I say fuck the Luddites and control freaks and fuck the horse they rode in on. In this case the "horse" in many cases are the Western companies that have supplied the technology to censor the Chinese. As an example take a look at Nortel development of the "Golden Shield.
Regards, Matt-
freematt@go.com
freematt@coil.com
nonsense (Score:2, Insightful)
In this case, it is not newsworthy that banning certain Internet sites will drive Internet-based companies out of business. The macroscopic effect on the entire society is the only thing that concerns the economist, while the politician has still other concerns (for example, a small hit to the GDP might be worthwhile if it decreases hate crimes significantly; this is the reasoning behind European anti-Nazi propoganda laws).
As a final thought, consider that one of the primary purposes of the DMCA was to protect the record industry from the effects of a dynamic free market. Slashdotters have been uncharacteristically perceptive in recognizing that the profitibility of a single industry or firm should not dictate legislation, and we should be similarly open-minded regarding China's operations. By cutting down on the amount of data flowing in to the nation, they maximize the bandwidth available to the users of legitimate Internet sites, so the effects could turn out positive in the end. Recall also that they are contributing to Linux as well, and don't be dissuaded by impressive-sounding economics lingo.
Re:nonsense (Score:1)
Really? Last I heard, macroeconomics was merely one branch of economics. I would imagine that the effects on individual business would be of interest to microeconomists, not to mention the business owners, the employees, their dependent children (we must not forget the children!! ), etc.
Perverted Ideals (Score:4, Interesting)
Additionally, as the history of commercial content filtering programs (Surfwatch, etc.) shows, blocking "bad" sites (porn, racism, terrorist handbook, libertarian blogs (!?!)) inevitably cuts off access to legitimate pages as well.
Re:Perverted Ideals (Score:1, Flamebait)
Didn't you know Amerika is the arbiter of what is Republican and what is Evil? Our lord and president George Eliza Bush said so himself.