Why does Google adapt to the Chinese government
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The Other End of the Blade
With Google entering the Chinese market of search engines it is important to state that there are also issues that occur. While the main driving force for Google's expansion is to expand their services, Google agreed on accepting Chinese regulations by blocking (political) sensitive key words. Google justifies this decision by stating that the Chinese firewall was successfully blocking 50% of all keyword results and in the future most applications would not be available anymore. They felt by participating there, they could offer their services better eventhough not all information would be available.
While the first step has been made, Google should also be thinking of the steps that would follow. As Human Rights Watch boss Ken Roth already mentioned, what will happen when the Chinese authorities would like to know who or how many people are searching on "Taiwan" or any other political issues?
Would Google provide them with the additional information, such like IP addresses, so the Chinese governments could monitor them? IF so, Google could provide names and information for imprisoning of individuals. And what will happen if the strategy of Google works out very well in China and the government does ask for the (detailed) information? Will Google then provide the information or neglect the request and be forced and pressured by government? Will they then abandone their financial comfort zone and put a stand or would they agree on providing information to sustain the (probably) high amount of cashflow they receive on advertisements?
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