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"We have found that the English version of google.com has spread lots of #*$!ographic, lewd and vulgar content, which is in serious violation of Chinese laws and regulations," said foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang at a news briefing. He said authorities summoned Google representatives and told them to "remove the material immediately."Chinese Internet users were unable to connect to Google's main search site or its China-based service, google.cn, beginning Wednesday evening.
Does anyone think this will affect the Adsense income of US websites? What about websites in other parts of the world?
P.S.: China is claiming they are not responsible for the outage. Yeah, right.
[edited by: fredw at 7:52 pm (utc) on June 25, 2009]
websites that keep stealing content from my websites
Getting slightly off topic but that kind of activity happens from several countries, not just China, which is why I have a few of them firewalled off, besides stopping spam, it's stops them from easily copying as well.
Additionally I have my sites set to NOARCHIVE so there's no SE cache pages to copy and I'm not in Archive.org, or any other place that could be used to rip a copy of my site.
It's all about controlling information and you don't have to be as big as China to do it either.
Even a lowly webmaster you can take control of your content if you're diligent enough.