| 
   
Article Details
Global Watchtower
Common Sense Advisory Blogs
Congressional Hearings on Openness and Freedom of Speech
Posted by Donald A. DePalma on February 16, 2006  in the following blogs: Business Globalization
Pages | |


Taking time out from their discussion of domestic wiretapping and diminished civil liberties in the United States, the U.S. Congress will grill American technology companies on their collaboration with the Chinese government to censor searches and blogs, and “providing hardware that makes government surveillance of Internet users easier.”

What spawned these hearings were recent news reports of 2 Chinese journalists being arrested based on information provided by Yahoo, and by Google’s acknowledgment that it had blocked searches. According to Yahoo’s general counsel, “These is question that complying with Chinese law in the way that has come to light has led to things that have cause our company to reflect hard on these issues.” Our translation for that is “uh-oh, this doesn’t look good for us.”

The web famously erased borders when it first appeared, but companies operating internationally now have to walk a razor-sharp line between what they do domestically and compromises they must make to operate internationally. The discussion about best international practices will have to be conducted in the executive suite of multinational firms, with the general counsel, informed legal representatives from each country in which you want to do business, and a spin doctor to match stated corporate policies with international business realities.


 

Post a Comment

Name
Email address :(Your Email Address Will Not Be Displayed)
URL

Your Comments
Enter Code given below :    

Link To This Page

Bookmark this page using the following link:http://www.commonsenseadvisory.com/Default.aspx?Contenttype=ArticleDetAD&tabID=63&Aid=1300&moduleId=390

Do you have a website? You can place a link to this page by copying and pasting the code below.
Back
Keywords: Translation

  
Refine Your Search
  Date
Skip Navigation Links.
Skip Navigation Links.




 
 
Terms of Use | Privacy Statement | Contact Us | Report a Technical Issue
Copyright © 2011 Common Sense Advisory, Inc. All Rights Reserved.