Friday, June 26, 2009

PC makers race to comply with China's Web filter, AS


BEIJING (AP) Days before a deadline abruptly imposed by China, computer makers are
scrambling to comply with an order to supply Web-filtering software with PCs amid concerns
about what it might do to their reputations. Dell Inc.
, Hewlett-Packard Inc. and Taiwan's Acer Inc.
the top three global producers are asking regulators for details of the order that takes effect July 1
to provide Green Dam Youth Escort software with every laptop and desktop PC sold in China.
The conflict reflects the clash between the authoritarian government's efforts to control
information and China's high-tech ambitions.
China is important to PC suppliers both as a major manufacturing site and a fast-growing market.
It accounts for up to 80 percent of world production and sales that state media say rose to 147
billion yuan ($21 billion), up 12.8 percent from 2007.
The conflict comes as Beijing launched new criticisms this week against search giant Google Inc.,
which a foreign ministry spokesman accused Thursday of spreading pornography.
source :
http://in.news.yahoo.com/210/20090625/1486/ttc-pc-makers-race-to-comply-with-china.html

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