Chinese Whispers

Not really Web 2.0 or web-​​anything, but inter­esting non­ethe­less. News on Wednesday that Microsoft is threat­ening to pull out of China because of human rights’ violations.

The BBC quotes Fred Tipson, MS’ senior policy counsel, who says:

“Things are getting bad… and perhaps we have to look again at our presence there,” he told a con­fer­ence in Athens.

“We have to decide if the per­se­cuting of bloggers reaches a point that it’s unac­cept­able to do business there.”

“We try to define those levels and the trends are not good there at the moment. It’s a moving target.“

I’m inter­ested in this, of course, because Google and Yahoo! have pre­vi­ously defended their decision to remain in China on the grounds that their presence is more likely to pre­cip­itate change and improve­ments than staying away. It will be inter­esting to see if Microsoft do indeed act against China, and if this propels action from other companies.

So sad, though, that it’s left to major cor­por­a­tions to take the moral stands our gov­ern­ments should be taking.

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