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posted by mrpg on Friday August 03 2018, @12:30AM   Printer-friendly
from the censorship dept.

Google is planning to launch a censored version of its search engine in China that will blacklist websites and search terms about human rights, democracy, religion, and peaceful protest, The Intercept can reveal.

The project – code-named Dragonfly – has been underway since spring of last year, and accelerated following a December 2017 meeting between Google's CEO Sundar Pichai and a top Chinese government official, according to internal Google documents and people familiar with the plans.

Teams of programmers and engineers at Google have created a custom Android app, different versions of which have been named "Maotai" and "Longfei." The app has already been demonstrated to the Chinese government; the finalized version could be launched in the next six to nine months, pending approval from Chinese officials.

Or does it not? China denies google's plans for a censored version

[...] Chinese state-owned Securities Times, however, said reports of the return of Google's search engine to China were not true, citing information from "relevant departments".

But a Google employee familiar with the censored version of the search engine confirmed to Reuters that the project was alive and genuine.

On an internal message board, the employee wrote: "In my opinion, it is just as bad as the leak article mentions."


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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by bob_super on Friday August 03 2018, @01:34AM (3 children)

    by bob_super (1357) on Friday August 03 2018, @01:34AM (#716523)

    Car manufacturers selling to Country A need to fit lower bumpers, and for country B, they need a particle filter on the exhaust.
    Business complies with regulation to enter appealing market. News at 11.

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  • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 03 2018, @02:59AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 03 2018, @02:59AM (#716532)

    Sure, if you think human rights are the same as car bumpers.

    • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 03 2018, @04:37AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 03 2018, @04:37AM (#716554)
      Companies do not mess with other countries, unless ordered to. Human rights abroad are managed by politicians and diplomats, sometimes by sanctions, blockade and war humanitarian bombings.
    • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Friday August 03 2018, @07:19AM

      by bob_super (1357) on Friday August 03 2018, @07:19AM (#716576)

      Do you believe that having one more search engine to censor is reducing the odds that Chinese people will access information ?