Internet Regulation in China

Executives with internet companies Google and Go Daddy testified before a federal commission that monitors civil rights abuses in China abou… read more

Executives with internet companies Google and Go Daddy testified before a federal commission that monitors civil rights abuses in China about problems they’ve had operating in that country. Both companies have experienced hacking attacks that they suspect could have originated in China, and both have complained that the Chinese government has used them to violate the civil liberties of Chinese citizens. As a result, Google and GoDaddy have decided to significantly pull back their involvements in China.

Witnesses testified about challenges and hazards China’s regulation of the Internet poses both to advocates of free expression and to foreign companies doing business in China, and possible ways for policymakers and private actors to respond to China’s regulation of the Internet from both the human rights and trade perspectives. close

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  • Edward J. Black President and CEO Computer and Communications Industry Association
  • Alan Davidson Director Google->Public Policy and Government Affairs
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Internet Regulation in China

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Program ID:
292697-1
Category:
Public Affairs Event
Format:
Public Hearing
Location:
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
First Aired:
Mar 24, 2010 | 2:05pm EDT | C-SPAN 3
Last Aired:
Apr 06, 2010 | 5:12pm EDT | C-SPAN 3

Airing Details

  • Mar 24, 2010 | 2:05pm EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Mar 24, 2010 | 8:19pm EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Mar 24, 2010 | 8:45pm EDT | C-SPAN 1
  • Mar 24, 2010 | 11:18pm EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Mar 25, 2010 | 12:17am EDT | C-SPAN 1
  • Mar 25, 2010 | 2:18am EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Mar 25, 2010 | 5:18am EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Mar 25, 2010 | 5:12pm EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Mar 27, 2010 | 4:26pm EDT | C-SPAN 1
  • Apr 02, 2010 | 10:37am EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Apr 06, 2010 | 5:12pm EDT | C-SPAN 3
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