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CHINA: Microsoft Censoring Bloggers

BEIJING Chinese bloggers using a new Microsoft service to post messages titled "democracy," "capitalism," "liberty" or "human rights" are greeted with a bright yellow warning.

Private Equity Fund Of Funds "This message includes forbidden language," it scolds. "Please delete the prohibited expression."

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Curve Equity Exposed Fund The restrictions were agreed upon by Microsoft and its Chinese partner, the government-linked Shanghai Alliance Investment. The limits have sparked a debate here and in the online world about how free speech could be threatened when the world's most powerful software company forges an alliance with the largest Communist country.

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Equity Income Funds Multinational companies from cigarette makers to baby formula companies routinely change their advertising and other corporate behavior to adapt to local laws. Experts say that Internet companies such as Microsoft are often the focus of controversy because their products are linked to free speech issues, and many rules governing blogs or Web logs and other electronic speech are evolving.

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Capital Casebook Equity "There's a spectrum here," said Jonathan Zittrain, co-founder of Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society and an author of a recent study on internet censorship in China. "It's one thing to provide a regime with steel, another to provide bullets, and another to serve as the executioner."

February 6, Seattle Times Seeking to shelter While Google agreed to censor its search data in China, gaining an unlikely defender in Microsoft, another technology company took the opposite approach. February 3, CNET News When Google is not your friend Google's recent legal spat with the U.S. Department of Justice highlights not only what information search engines record about us but also the shortcomings in a federal law that's supposed to protect online privacy.

Private Investment In Public Executives with the Redmond, Wash.-based software giant argue that they are only following local laws and any disadvantage is outweighed by benefits users get from the company's services.

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Equity Mutual Funds "Even with the filters, we're helping millions of people communicate, share stories, share photographs and build relationships," said Adam Sohn, Microsoft's global sales and marketing director. "For us, that is the key point here."

Birmingham Contact Equity Microsoft adds that filtering objectionable words is nothing new. In the United States, the company blocks use of several words in titles, including "whore" and "pornography."

Private Equity Investment Firm Yahoo and Google, two other large Internet firms, have also imposed limits on search results in France and Germany, where Nazi propaganda and memorabilia are banned.

Complying Deal Equity Funds In China, however, censorship is far more extensive. Computer users often find that filters on servers and search engines, including Yahoo's, prevent them from accessing pages, posting blogs or receiving e-mails on topics deemed sensitive by the Communist Party. Repeated violations can elicit a visit by police, leading in extreme cases to imprisonment on charges of threatening national security.

Equity Msn Private Wyoming Human rights groups, including Reporters Without Borders, say Microsoft is sacrificing free speech principles in its headlong quest for profits and that the company should follow a higher standard.

American Equity Investment "No one should break the law, but at the same time we all believe in universal values," said Julien Pain, head of the organization's Internet monitoring group. "If China required underage children to work, would you do it? Free speech is not an American value or a French value. It's a human value."

Equity Index Funds China has in recent months tightened its grip on the Internet and other media, as well as on scholars and others seen deviating from the Communist Party line. The nation's 150,000 journalists were recently instructed to attend a one-week ideology course, according to media reports. And last month, the government announced new rules requiring that all websites in China be registered.

Equity Private Team Wyoming The current debate raises questions about whether multinational companies have a duty to help promote political freedoms in a world where their power and global standing rival many governments'. Previous debates over corporate conduct have focused on environmental issues, fair wages and working conditions.

Equity Group Investment If international companies do not act roughly the same in various markets, they leave themselves exposed to charges of hypocrisy, said David Vidal, research director on global corporate citizenship at the Conference Board, a nonprofit group that advises management.

Capital Development Equity "It's obvious that the biggest test case of this will be China," he said.

Article Between Difference Microsoft, along with many of its rivals, has made no secret of its keen interest in China's nearly 100 million Internet users a market second only to the United States' and a software industry that has grown 380% since 2000, according to government statistics.

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Agreement Equity Investment As part of its marketing campaign, Microsoft has donated software to state-run China Telecom and China's State Economic and Trade Commission. It has pledged $10 million to be invested in or donated to China's primary education system. And it has offered to provide free Windows operating systems to government officials in Beijing for three years in exchange for its becoming an exclusive software provider.

Business Equity Funds Microsoft's new blogging service, MSN Spaces, has attracted 5 million users in China, the company said. The service was launched in China on the MSN China portal on May 26. Computer users frequent the portal for e-mail, shopping, games and online English classes.

Private Equity Fund Microsoft has agreed to restrict words on the site by using guidelines outlined by China's Communist Party. Many terms banned in the subject lines of postings on Spaces are not surprising: "Dalai Lama"; "Tibet"; "Falun Gong," a religious group outlawed by Beijing; and "June 4th," the way Chinese refer to the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown on protesters demanding political freedoms.

Investment Property Home But some aspects of the filtering appear to be arbitrary. Even as "demonstration" and "violent chaos" are blocked, "riot" and "violent uprising" are not. "Separatism" is forbidden, but "independence" is fine. And some terms are allowed in the body of a message, but not in subject lines.

Managed Equity Funds In addition to Microsoft and Yahoo, Amazon, EBay and a host of other Western high-tech companies are piling into China, lured by the nation's 1.3 billion consumers and rapid economic growth. Along the way, many have agreed to or are considering similar censorship arrangements with the government.

Capital Entrepreneurial Equity "All Internet companies that deal with China voluntarily sign agreements that their Web manager will censor any content on their website," said Anne-Marie Brady, a China media expert at New Zealand's University of Canterbury. "China is so hot, companies just can't keep away. In China, money talks."

Private Equity Hedge Funds Zittrain's April study on censorship in China concluded that Chinese laws are so vague that many companies feel obliged to act conservatively, fearing that they may be barred from doing business or their employees arrested. Internet content providers, a category that includes MSN China and Yahoo, are required by law to monitor postings and remove any illegal or inappropriate content.

Email Equity Private Wyoming Yahoo's senior international counsel, Mary Wirth, said Yahoo is only following the rules when it drops links to pages containing objectionable material. "We do not go at all beyond what Chinese law requires," she said.

Equity Loan On Investment Although bloggers from Singapore to Britain have condemned Microsoft's decision to restrict words in its blogs, the issue has received far less attention inside China. A search of Chinese-language chat sites this week found few entries on the subject, probably because discussions were shut down by the nation's estimated 30,000 cyber police or because filtering is so widespread that Chinese found nothing unusual in Microsoft's decision.

Equity Income Mutual Funds Television network employee Yang Jie, 29, said he enjoys the idea of having a small piece of virtual territory where he can plant whatever he wants, "so long as it doesn't touch on subjects overly sensitive to the ruling Communist Party."

Private Equity Group Yang uses his blog to write about movies, books and sports, but generally steers clear of politics.

Private Investment Public He isn't particularly bothered by China's filtering policy, he said, except occasionally when he wants to write on issues such as the 1937-38 Nanjing massacre by Japanese forces, which could fan passions, and is forced to use code words or indirect references.

Real Estate Private Equity When it comes to Microsoft, however, Yang believes that the company is doing the right thing.

Contact Equity Private Us "It's natural for companies to adjust their practices in foreign countries to get profits," he said. "As they say in politics, there are no permanent friends, just permanent interests."

Real Estate Equity Investment Magnier reported from Beijing and Menn from San Francisco.

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