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Chinese Professor Sues Google, Yahoo Over Search Exclusion

Techdirt points out that while there have been many lawsuits over someone's Google-rank, a Chinese professor is suing Google and Yahoo for removing all mention of him in China. "Google and Yahoo, of course, have agreed to play by local rules in China, upsetting many. Legally, it would seem like this suit has little chance of success — but I doubt that he cares about the legal result. What this actually does is to call attention to his plight — and on that front, it's clearly a successful strategy."

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  1. Blogvertisement. by palegray.net · · Score: 5, Informative

    The full article is here. Unless you just want to hook this guy up with ad revenue instead of getting the full story, of course.

  2. Link to real article by powerlinekid · · Score: 5, Informative

    Heres a link to the real article so that you don't have to visit TechDirt's crappy blog.
    Times Online

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    can't sleep slashdot will eat me
  3. Re:Gee.. by LurkerXXX · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If China blocks your engine, the Chinese government is the one doing the evil. You aren't.

    When you filter content to keep secret anything a corrupt government doesn't want their citizens to see, in order to pacify the government and make money from the countries business, you are doing evil.

    It's real simple.

  4. Re:Gee.. by roggg · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A search engine's job is to make profit for their shareholders. Nothing more. It's their job to get as large a market share as possible, so that's why they do what they need to do to keep China from blocking their site. We don't have to like it, but don't confuse what Google's actual responsibility is. Search engines don't have shareholders...companies do. A search engine's job is to search. A company's job is to make profit for their shareholders. Don't confuse the two. The search service that google provides to users enables them to derive ad revenue and thus profits for shareholders. Without the search service and other services they provide to users, they are nothing.