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Related: Investigation result of Google license case to
be announced soon
BEIJING, Feb. 22 (Xinhuanet) -- The world's leading
search engine Google Inc. on Wednesday announced that its new China-based
website google.cn has been licensed for operation.
The license was acquired through a deal with the
Chinese website Ganji.com. Reports on Tuesday revealed that Google had
notobtained the Internet Content Provider (ICP) licence needed to operate
google.cn in China.
Google.cn was launched by Google during this year's
Chinese Spring Festival period.
The President of Google's China company Kai-fu Lee
told the press that using another company's ICP license is a common practice
taken by many international companies shortly after entering China.
Lee said Google has had close contact with the
Chinese government since entering China. As a law-abiding company, Google is
willing to receive guidance from the Chinese government, he said.
Zhu Youping, Chief Editor of the China Economic
Information Network, said all websites run for commercial purposes should havea
registered ICP number if their Internet server is in China.
But according to present regulations in the country,
foreign companiescould only get the license through cooperating with their
Chinese partners.
The Chinese Ministry of Information Industry, the
regulator of the IT industry, was very cautious on the issue. The ministry
spokesman Wang Lijian said it had finished investigating the licensing case, and
its findings will soon be publicized. He said the ministry is taking a
circumspect attitude in dealing with the case.
According to Wang, the Beijing Communications
Administration was still investigating the problem and its results will soon be
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