China Clamps Down on Web, Pinching Companies Like Google

China Clamps Down on Web, Pinching Companies Like Google

10/17/2014

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http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/09/22/business/international/china-clamps-down-on-web-pinching-companies-like-google.html

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This article discusses the increasing restrictions imposed by the Chinese government on foreign internet companies, particularly Google. It highlights the challenges faced by these companies in navigating China's strict censorship regulations and how this has impacted their operations in the country. The article also explores the Chinese government's efforts to promote domestic alternatives to foreign internet services, such as Baidu. It highlights concerns regarding the implications of these restrictions for freedom of speech and access to information for Chinese citizens. Overall, the article provides insights into the complexities of operating in the Chinese internet market and the ongoing struggle between censorship and free expression.

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