Google to Stop Censoring Search Results in China
Dick Durbin, a senator from the United States of America has approached 30 technology companies for information in advance of a hearing he has set up on Human Rights practices in China. This comes as Google makes an announcement to stop censoring search results in China as it discovered that their systems had been broken into by hackers in China. The internet search engine found that it had some of its intellectual property stolen but also some security breaches of the Gmail accounts of some of the activist supporting human rights in China. The senator asked companies to give details of their businesses and any steps they will implement to ensure that their products don’t penalise human right activists set by the Chinese government.
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intellectual property is not observed by poor countries in the third world, in fact they like piracy~-*