The Hill, “Google: We will pull out of China before accepting country’s censorship laws”
by Kim Hart

Google said it is fully prepared to shut down its China operation if that is the only way to end the country’s censorship of its networks.
“Google is firm in its decision to stop censoring in China,” said Nicole Wong, Google’s deputy general counsel, in a hearing today before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. “We do not underestimate the seriousness or sensitivity of the decision is made…We are not going to change our decision.”
“If the option is that we shutter our .cn operation and leave the country, we are prepared to do that,” she said.
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