Microsoft modifies China censor policy


Still applies inside of China, but the sites will be accessible outside of China

This is great news.

The measures were detailed by Microsoft's top lawyer, Brad Smith, at the Government Leaders Forum in Lisbon today.

Smith said Microsoft will remove blogs only when given proper legal notice. And even then, it will block access to that material only within the country where it is deemed unlawful. The site will still be viewable from outside the country, he said.

Microsoft is readying technology that will allow the blocking of blogs just within a specific country, Smith said. "We will act when we have the legal duty to do so," he said. "We will act when we are given the kind of notice that clearly makes that duty binding upon us."

Moreover, Microsoft will notify the owner of the blog that the site was removed as a result of a notice from government. The company also called for stronger measures to deal with the privacy and free-expression issues arising from the rapid adoption of communication technologies.

The unexpected announcement was immediately praised by Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland and former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Robinson said she was "extremely pleased" and that the move was of "crucial importance."

Microsoft's new policy is a clear response to the wide criticism the company received over the last month since it shut down the site of Chinese blogger Zhao Jing, also known as Michael Anti (see "Microsoft shuts down Chinese blogger's site").

After Microsoft removed the site from its MSN Spaces at the end of last year, the company was sharply criticized for aiding in the enforcement of laws that are widely considered to violate rights to free expression.

Microsoft deserves full credit for doing this.

Hat tip to Brain Terminal.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Tue - February 7, 2006 at 06:28 AM  Tag


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