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

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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  1. should be fun by cascadingstylesheet · · Score: 0, Troll

    Clash of the SJW titans!

    Hmm, who to root for? I mean, China's not Russia, so it can't be all bad ... but then, censorship is bad ... well, usually ... excuse me, something about Alex Jones got through the filter that I'm supposed to maintain, dang it, hang on ... OK, anyway, where was I? Oh yeah, censorship is kinda bad I guess ...

  2. Re:Meanwhile by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Google filters out conservative news, trump complains, gets blamed for censorship.