Friday, March 16, 2007

Freedom and Democracy

Today's entry is a diversion from the usual topics in this blog, but nonetheless important in the grand scheme of things. Just for the heck of it, those two words are the title of this entry. This is no soliloquy on human rights or paean to liberty, just a simple exercise in freedom of expression. Wired says not all are so fortunate.
It's also a trade-off that Yahoo is not alone in making. To comply with government requirements, Google's China search engine blocks access to sites the government deems objectionable. Microsoft launched its Chinese blogging service in 2005 with filters that prohibited sensitive words such as freedom and democracy in blog titles. And Cisco supplies internet backbone equipment the Chinese government uses in the so-called Great Firewall that shields citizens from websites about Tibet and the Tiananmen Square massacre.

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