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Google claims, end censorship of search results in China’s services could have ended with the closure of offices and service Google.cn. It was stated David Drummond, SVP, Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer of Google, the company’s official blog.

“We have decided to no longer willing to continue to censor our Google.cn results, and in the next few weeks we will be discussing with China the government base that we could use in order to continue operating the search engine without a filter in accordance with the law over there, if allowed, “Drummond said in a statement released Tuesday (12/1/2010). He added, his party realized that this might mean that Google was forced to close the office, including Google.cn service in China.

Google claims, Google.cn service opened in 2006 with the belief can provide access to extensive information and the Internet are more open to citizens of China. Therefore, for these purposes, Google does not hesitate to make changes to China’s approach to the end of the sensor.

Drummond previously explained that the policy not to censor some of the issues concerning China by the rules there follows an indication coordinated to prevent insertion of human rights activists at the Bamboo Curtain country. Although Google is recognized only two Gmail account China’s human rights activist who infiltrated and stole only the date of delivery and e-mail that is sent not to the contents.



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