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Microsoft and Yahoo are 'deeply concerned' about web censoring in China

IT giants demand action on Chinese web censoring

Microsoft and Yahoo look to US government to pressure China

Written by Tom Sanders in California

Yahoo and Microsoft have urged the US government to act at an international level to stop foreign governments censoring the online content that their citizens can view and access. 

"We are deeply concerned about recent developments in China," the two companies said in a joint statement sent to the Congressional Human Rights Caucus.

"We urge the US government to take a leadership role in this regard and have initiated a dialogue with relevant US officials to encourage such government-to-government engagement."

The two companies claim that they lack the power to address the issue of online censoring. Google, for instance, gave in to a demand by the Chinese government in January to block access to certain information.

Microsoft gave in to Chinese censors in early January over certain blog content, although it has since changed its stance.

Yahoo and Microsoft were both asked to appear at a briefing in Washington, but failed to show up, as did representatives from Cisco and Google.

Their decision sparked criticism from committee members who accused the companies of turning a blind eye to the situation in China's for financial gain.
The Microsoft/Yahoo statement aimed to refute those claims.

"We do not consider the internet situation in China to be one of 'business as usual'," they said.

"Beyond commercial considerations, we believe that our services have promoted personal expression and enabled far wider access to independent sources of information for hundreds of millions of individuals in China and elsewhere in the world."

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