Washington Post: China’s Renewal of Google’s License Offers Hope of Resisting Censorship

An editorial in the Washington Post looks at the agreement between Google and the Chinese government to allow the company to continue operating in China:

Increasingly, China outsources Internet censorship to the private sector. The Chinese government could not maintain its control over the content that citizens access online without the aid of private companies that deputize whole departments to assist in round-the-clock censorship of sensitive topics. Without this elaborate and multifaceted system, the Great Firewall would be an irritating but blunt instrument, easy to evade with circumvention technologies. The wide-ranging thought control that imprisons bloggers, cracks down on “sensitive” messages, and shuts down some Web sites altogether could not survive. Before, companies could claim that aiding and abetting such censorship was a condition of doing business in China. This argument no longer holds.

Although Google in January had a nearly 30 percent share of the Chinese online search market, its Chinese revenue was negligible in contrast to its other sources of income. Internet corporations whose only business lies in China lack such a cushion, making it a more dangerous proposition for them to stand up to censors. But even for such companies, such a stance is possible. And as the Chinese online population continues to grow and demand unfiltered access to information — especially crucial for burgeoning business interests — companies should follow Google’s lead in pushing back against the censorship that has too long been accepted as the status quo. Other Western companies — especially Yahoo and Microsoft — no longer have an excuse to continue abetting China’s censors.

See also a Boston Globe editorial. Read more about the history of Google in China via CDT.

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