Stop the Google farce
BEIJING, Feb. 23 --The controversy and issue surrounding the alleged cyber-attack on Google is becoming more absurd and fictionalized as analysts in the United States continue their attempts to prove the fallacy that the Chinese government is behind last month's hacking attacks.
Watching the Google farce unfold is akin to reading an awkward copy of Dan Brown's fiction Digital Fortress. The book succeeds in building a near flawless plot of government surveillance of digital information against the institution of civil liberties and ethics.Full story
Chinese vocational school bored of NYT Google hacking reports
JINAN, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese vocational school said Monday it has got bored with the repeated reports carried by the New York Times insisting that it was a source of the Google cyber attacks.
"The reports are too boring, simply unfounded and politically orientated," Li Zixiang, Party chief of the privately-run Lanxiang Vocational School (Lanxiang) in east China's Shandong Province, told Xinhua.Full story
Chinese netizens make fun of NYT Google hacking report
JINAN, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- A report claiming cyber attacks on Google and other firms originated from two Chinese educational institutions is being jeered at by Chinese netizens.
"The report is sheer nonsense. Is it April Fools' Day?" netizen sdh13814021912 commented at the www.tianya.cn forum.Full story
Chinese IPR authority supports state act in Google case
BEIJING, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) -- Chinese intellectual property rights authority (IPR) said Wednesday that information transmission on the Internet should be prevented if it is found to be violating China's IPR regulations, especially copyright, referring to Google's issues in China.
Yin Xintian, spokesman of the State Intellectual Property Office, said that it had been China's consistent stance.Full story