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Google in China: “The Great Firewall”
| Title | Google in China: “The Great Firewall” |
| Publication Type | Case Study |
| Year of Publication | 2007 |
| Authors | Wilson, Kristina, Ramos Yaneli, Harvey Daniel, Norman Wayne, and MacDonald Chris |
| Publisher | Kenan Institute for Ethics |
| Keywords | access , access, , censorship , censorship, , CHINA , China, , conduct , conduct, , CONTENT , content, , Corporate , engine , engine, , ethical , firewall , firewall, , Google , Google, , Google.cn , Google.cn, , Government , information , Internet , market , Online , policing , policing, , Privacy , Privacy, , RESPONSIBILITY , search , share , share, , SOCIAL , surveillance , surveillance, |
| Abstract | Discusses the decision by Google, a company whose mission is to uphold the highest standards of ethical business conduct, to launch a version of its search engine that is run from within China and subject to self-censorship. |
| URL | Click here for the document |

