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RegalSin2020
10-06-2006, 04:12 PM
Down with Yahoo Petition (http://www.booyahoo.blogspot.com/)

The above is a peitition where Yahoo allowed the Chinese goverment to view letters of subcribers. Two or more people have been jailed in China just for sending messages.

The above case is considered eqaul in the case of Ann Frank using Yahoo services to send messages back and forth but was found out by the Naszi thanks to Yahoo's participation.

Below is from a related webpage.

Yahoo sold its soul and is a national disgrace. It is still dissembling, and nobody should touch Yahoo until it provides financially for the families of the three men it helped lock up and establishes annual fellowships in their names to bring Web journalists to America on study programs.

Microsoft has also been cowardly, but nothing like Yahoo. Microsoft responded to a Chinese request by recently shutting down the outspoken blog of Michael Anti (who now works for the New York Times Beijing bureau). Microsoft also censors sensitive words in the Chinese version of its blog-hosting software; the blogger Rebecca MacKinnon found that it rejected as "prohibited language" the title "I Love Freedom of Speech, Human Rights and Democracy."

Cisco sells equipment to China that is used to maintain censorship controls, but as far as I can tell similar equipment is widely available, including from Chinese companies like Huawei. Cisco also enthusiastically peddles its equipment to the Chinese police. In short, Cisco in China is a bit sleazy but nothing like Yahoo.

Google strikes me as innocent of wrongdoing. True, Google has offered a censored version of its Chinese search engine, which will turn out the kind of results that the Communist Party would like (and thus will not be slowed down by filters and other impediments that now make it unattractive to Chinese users). But Google also kept its unexpurgated (and thus frustratingly slow) Chinese-language search engine available, so in effect its decision gave Chinese Web users more choices rather than fewer.

Personally I think this is seriously frigged up and its 2000. what do you think?

XboxHardcore.com
10-06-2006, 04:16 PM
Down with Yahoo Petition (http://www.booyahoo.blogspot.com/)

The above is a peitition where Yahoo allowed the Chinese goverment to view letters of subcribers. Two or more people have been jailed in China just for sending messages.

The above case is considered eqaul in the case of Ann Frank using Yahoo services to send messages back and forth but was found out by the Naszi thanks to Yahoo's participation.

Below is from a related webpage.

Personally I think this is seriously frigged up and its 2000. what do you think?

It's 2000? What's 2000?

And yea, what do you expect... its a Communist country.

rodeojones903
10-06-2006, 04:18 PM
That is the Chinese governments fault, not those corporations. If they have to include that in the software to be able to sell their product they will.

RegalSin2020
10-07-2006, 01:11 AM
But nobody is buying there programs. This is a service that we use for free no diffrent from them. What this means is that if companies like Yahoo could easily give away personal info like E-mail and private messages what is stoping them from spying on you.

Then again I guess you don't deal with China or communicate with anybody from a related provence since you live in wacky freedom world.

judyjudyjudy
10-07-2006, 01:25 AM
Then again I guess you don't deal with China or communicate with anybody from a related provence since you live in wacky freedom world.:rofl:

hiccupleftovers
10-07-2006, 01:32 AM
I don't use Yahoo anyway and I don't care.

CappyCobra
10-07-2006, 12:01 PM
But...They make Yahoo Widgets! :(

mtxbass1
10-07-2006, 12:13 PM
:rofl: x2.

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