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I think this is big enough news that it deserves its own thread.
tl;dr - "due to some attacks coming from china on the gmail accounts of human rights activists in China, we're no longer happy with censoring for them. So we're telling the Chinese government that either we won't censor their internet any more, or there will be no more google.cn"
So yeah, discuss what you think of the state of the public access to the internet in China and how monumental this could be - as
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tl;dr - "due to some attacks coming from china on the gmail accounts of human rights activists in China, we're no longer happy with censoring for them. So we're telling the Chinese government that either we won't censor their internet any more, or there will be no more google.cn"
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So yeah, discuss what you think of the state of the public access to the internet in China and how monumental this could be - as
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said,
Google represents access to the internet. So by proxy, it represents Everything. When China had a full buffet of Google, and Yahoo and MSN and Baidu, it could maintain the illusion that people really had access to Everything.
If Google takes itself off the table, it will become clear that they don't, and that goes to the heart of the social contract between the Chinese government and its people.