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Judging Yahoo On China

Posted by Dan on December 9, 2007 at 12:41 PM

I have written almost nothing on Yahoo's China issues because for me to add any real insight I would need to read reams and reams of stories on it and I am not prepared to do so. But, when someone as knowledgeable on China's media/internet as Will Moss writes on the Yahoo issue, I feel I should at least pass it on.

Here's Will's post on Yahoo from his blog ImageThief. The post comes from Will's column in the China Economic Review, here.

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Wrote a network blogger column for this over at the AlwaysOn Network. Until a few days ago, it was the second or third most widely read column on the AON.

See http://alwayson.goingon.com/permalink/post/21121.

While the House putting on the high moral ground act bashing Yahoo!'s lawful act, the Senate is busy passing bill to provide amnesty for US telecoms spying on US citizens on the behave of the White House.

http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/12/senator-propose.html

Not to find excuse for Chinese government but things like this is what makes US losing the moral leadership.

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