Google China Pullout Likely: Analysts
March 15, 2010
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Google said on
Monday it remained in talks with the Chinese government about
censorship of its Chinese-language search portal, despite
mounting signs the company could soon shut the site.
Google Inc, the world's biggest search engine, has been in
a two-month standoff with Beijing over restrictions on the
Internet and Google's claims that it and other companies were
hit by hacking from within China.
The company's chief executive, Eric Schmidt, said last week
he hoped to announce soon an outcome from talks with Chinese
officials on offering an uncensored search engine in that
country of 384 million Internet users.
Many experts have doubted China's ruling Communist Party
would compromise on censorship, and on the weekend the
Financial Times reported the talks had reached an impasse and
Google was "99.9 percent" certain to shut its Chinese search
engine, Google.cn.
"Our forecast has always remained firm that once Google
announced it would not accept censorship, then it was nearly
impossible to imagine a scenario either where Google didn't act
on that or the government accepted their position," Mark
Natkin, managing director of Marbridge Consulting, told
Reuters.
Marbridge Consulting is a Beijing-based company that
advises on China's IT and telecommunications sectors.
A Google spokesperson said on Monday talks with Chinese
authorities had not ended, but added that the company was
adamant about not accepting self-censorship.
"We've been very clear that we are no longer going to
self-censor our search results," the spokesperson told Reuters.
The spokesperson commented on condition of anonymity, citing
company policy.
"We are in active discussions with the Chinese government,
but we are not going to engage in a running commentary about
those conversations," said the spokesperson.
Foreign news reports and China's own state-run media,
however, have reflected growing signs that Google could soon
acknowledge that its effort to free up its Chinese website
faces a deadlock and the company will prepare to shut it down.
A critical commentary on the website of the official Xinhua
news agency appeared to assume that Google's pull-back was a
certainty.
"The planet won't stop spinning because Google leaves, and
Chinese Internet users will still remain online without
Google," said the Chinese-language comment issued on Sunday.
"In the past, China's Internet developed very well without
Google, and we can be sure that in the future, it will also
develop in the same healthy way without Google."
The New York Times reported on Monday that Google's online
partners in China had received a government notice on what to
do if censoring stops, warning them not to follow the U.S.
company's example.
China obliges Internet operators to block words and images
the ruling Communist Party deems unacceptable.
Reuters
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