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Web companies told to obey controls

January 14th, 2010 · No Comments

In China's first official response to Google's threat to leave the country, the government Thursday said foreign Internet companies are welcome but must obey the law and gave no hint of a possible compromise over Web censorship.
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Finesse Tydskrif

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