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Rights Groups Are Demanding That Google Doesn't Release A Censored Search Engine In China (buzzfeednews.com) 105

More than a dozen tech NGOs and human rights groups have issued an open letter calling on Google to stop work on a censored search engine project in China. From a report: Organizations including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Access Now and others released the letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Tuesday, saying the tech giant's plans to release a censored version of its search engine app to users in China represent an "alarming capitulation by Google on human rights." The project, dubbed Dragonfly, was first reported by The Intercept earlier this month. According to audio of a staff meeting, obtained by the New York Times, Pichai said that "if we were to do our mission well, we are to think seriously about how to do more in China. However, he went on to say that Google was "not close to launching a search product in China."
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Rights Groups Are Demanding That Google Doesn't Release A Censored Search Engine In China

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  • Meanwhile (Score:2, Insightful)

    Trump is looking into censoring searches at google right here. Maybe he can tie our search results to our credit scores, for that personal touch?

    • Well, he has been warning us about China [cheezburger.com] for the longest time. They're so sneaky, they've even gotten him to start using their tactics!

    • Re: (Score:3, Interesting)

      Trump is looking into censoring searches at google right here. Maybe he can tie our search results to our credit scores, for that personal touch?

      The irony is strong with this one ..

      You do realize you have it exactly backwards, right? Trump doesn't censor searches; Google does.

      • Trump is looking into censoring searches at google right here. Maybe he can tie our search results to our credit scores, for that personal touch?

        The irony is strong with this one ..

        You do realize you have it exactly backwards, right? Trump doesn't censor searches; Google does.

        Modded down for simple, literal facts, lol

  • One of the reasons someone like Donald Trump resonates with America, is that the globalist mindset of embracing china and changing from the inside usually backfires when it encounters corporate America. The market is large and the money spigot can be effectively turned on or off by any capricious act of their government. As a result, corporations will adopt the lowest common denominator approach: do nothing that may possibly offend, and bend over to the whim of anyone in power over there. This includes of c

  • by jfdavis668 ( 1414919 ) on Tuesday August 28, 2018 @12:45PM (#57211906)
    They already run Bing in China, why aren't people complaining about that?
  • by wyattstorch516 ( 2624273 ) on Tuesday August 28, 2018 @12:58PM (#57211992)

    Funny when Google was helping develop better guided missile programs for the US government that would actually save lives they all had a collective hissy fit. But helping the Chinese government oppress its people is A-Ok with them.

    • Yesyesyes.
      Cause that is what we need as a country. A more efficient war machine.
    • by XXongo ( 3986865 ) on Tuesday August 28, 2018 @02:57PM (#57212836) Homepage

      Funny when Google was helping develop better guided missile programs for the US government that would actually save lives they all had a collective hissy fit. But helping the Chinese government oppress its people is A-Ok with them.

      You don't pay attention to the news. Google engineers are complaining about the proposed censored Chinese search engine: https://www.theguardian.com/wo... [theguardian.com]
      https://www.engadget.com/2018/08/16/google-employees-protest-censored-china-search-engine/
      https://www.dw.com/en/google-employees-protest-plans-for-chinese-censored-search-engine/a-45113112

    • by Anonymous Coward
      lol actually save lives? Do you actually believe the shit that you type?
  • I have a better idea, how about google fix the censorship issues with the versions of google outside of China first? You know, something about not being a hypocrite and all?

  • The letter should have been addressed to the Google shareholders. It's amazing how these american NGOs are blatantly unaware of how capitalism works...
  • by Alain Williams ( 2972 ) <addw@phcomp.co.uk> on Tuesday August 28, 2018 @01:11PM (#57212088) Homepage

    many years ago South Africa was boycotted by many sports teams due to apartheid [wikipedia.org]. There was a huge row: some said that this would punish South Africa; others said that sending Sports people would make more people aware of the issues and so help bring about change. Similar things have happened with other countries.

    So the debate here is: should we punish China by keeping Google out or does Google being there help the Chinese people's political awareness/... by letting them see more from the outside world (even if it is filtered) ? I am not qualified to answer that question.

    • Google being there helps the Chinese people's non-political awareness, at least -- STEM, etc. I figure the more you read, the more expansion of thought you experience and the more freedom of thought you want. A better-informed populace in general couldn't hurt.

  • Whats more important, humans or doallzts?
  • Has years of not having access to google at all weakened chinas resolve in their great firewall? If I sell vegetables to a parent that is forcing their children to be vegetarians, am I violating the kids rights by giving the parents something they will allow. Or am I margionally lessening how much the kids are starving? Google is currently blocked in china, china ain't going to unblock google.. and with or without china-google the people still use vpns or whatever they can to sneak past the wall and access
  • I am pretty sure money is going to win out each time.
  • by hsthompson69 ( 1674722 ) on Tuesday August 28, 2018 @02:15PM (#57212552)

    Have they also asked for a non-censored search engine in the United States?

    It seems to me that Google's activity in China is simply an expansion of their current US censorship, rather than anything new. Sure, the keywords might be "falun gong" instead of "conservative news", but it's silly to protest their activity in China without acknowledging their activity in the States.

  • by AnthonywC ( 4415891 ) on Tuesday August 28, 2018 @04:59PM (#57213506)
    Google already self-censor to a large degree in the US by giving more weight to democratic-leaning stories. When the censorship is less obvious; it is often more effective.
  • The reality is even when google was in china they weren't competitive so they pulled out. going back in they need to obey the rules, they censor content in every other country so why not China too? I doubt it will make a difference there as it would be like a Chinese search engine starting in the US, it has no hope of any real influence regardless of content.
  • I wonder if we could have the censorship lifted in our 'progressive western democracies?'

  • https://www.washingtonpost.com... [washingtonpost.com]

    The fact is that most of K Street and Congress are bought and paid for by China, and the more people see Putin hiding in their closet, the more China will be able to strengthen its economic, military and social engineering hegemony.

  • After watching a youtube "laRouche" video about the city of London England is not a city in the normal sense but owned by banking groups, I wondered if there was any cross reference with the "Illuminati"

    https://twitter.com/StevWork/s... [twitter.com]
    (see the attached picture of Google search result.)

    Please note that the top returns from a google search of laRouche with Illuminati had nothing to do with either.
    Almost the entire first page results replaced with what seems completely random results.

    SOooooo, if they are 'pro

  • Seems like someone took a left turn in their decision making. I'm no fan of any of the censorship stuff China or USAis doing. However, access to find some particular thing on a search engine is about as far from a "human right" as you can possibly get.

    Human rights are things like food, water, air... claiming otherwise just waters down the value of your opinion later.
    • by ebvwfbw ( 864834 )

      Human rights are things like food, water, air... claiming otherwise just waters down the value of your opinion later.

      You mean we don't have a right to internet, an i-phone, basic income and a $15 minimum wage?
      Shocked, shocked that you'd think that.

      They opinions are not watered down later either. The memory of these things is about 5 seconds. Maybe less. There is one guy I ran across that wasn't like that. Man, he was there for like a year. I guess he had no life.

  • Rights groups demand it? Good luck with that.

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