> > If A times 10 > B then fix it.

You're assuming that google can "fix it".  Since google isn't doing
the blocking, this is an interesting assumption.


On Apr 2, 7:05 pm, WallyDD <[email protected]> wrote:
> Paying extra money for a static IP address is something that I would
> happily cough up money for. Could Google create the functionality?
>
> I am no expert on Firewalls and security but is this same type of
> blocking done with some corporate firewalls? I was under the
> impression that these countries buy their firewalls from the same
> companies which outfit corporate america.
>
> It is unfortunate that some politicians/employers choose to block
> their citizens/employees from viewing certain websites. Denying access
> to a whole portion of the web to people simply because of some poorly
> implemented IT policy is something that Google needs to deal with.
>
> How much adense revenue is google losing from this per year? = A
> How much would it cost to fix (or workaround) the problem? = B
>
> If A times 10 > B then fix it.
>
> Any chance of a response from Google?
>
> On Apr 2, 7:53 pm, Joe Bowman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > China and the other countries block content that they deem
> > unacceptable for their citizens. In order to get appengine off the
> > blacklist, they would have to disallow people to create applications
> > which would be deemed offensive to those countries.
>
> > First, looking at it from the pure technical/business view, this would
> > require that applications no longer post immediately, and be under
> > review at each update at a minimum. This would potentially decrease
> > the amount of applications served (thus decreasing revenue) while
> > increasing costs to support the system.
>
> > From the political/moral view, Google has been a staunch supporter of
> > rights to speech, and it wasn't that long ago that they were chastised
> > for bending their own rules to support China at all by allowing the
> > filtering of search results. Further expansion of their products
> > having such filtering imposed by them would lead to more reputation
> > damage. Reputation damage also costs money.
>
> > So really, from two different perspectives, there's no business sense
> > in worrying about if appengine applications are being firewalled by 6
> > out of the 150+ countries that exist in the world. As a customer you
> > have every right to take your business elsewhere, and if making you
> > application available in those 6 countries is of the importance that
> > you need to, I encourage you to do so. Not every web application is
> > going to be appropriate for appengine.
>
> > There's 6 countries that support appengine, and can only write
> > programs in python. Which is really the limiting factor of the
> > application environment?
>
> > On Apr 2, 7:16 pm, Andy Freeman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Why shouldn't this be google's problem?
>
> > > Suppose that I sold raincoats and you wanted to buy one of my
> > > raincoats.  If someone else got between us and stopped me from
> > > delivering raincoats to you, who would you hold responsible?
>
> > > Google isn't doing the blocking.
>
> > > Yes, Google may be able to make more money if it can get around the
> > > blocking, but that doesn't change the fact that the blocks are not
> > > under Google's control.
>
> > > In other words, blocking may be a problem, that is an issue, for
> > > Google, but it isn't Google's problem, that is, something that Google
> > > has some obligation to do act upon.
>
> > > On Apr 2, 3:38 pm, Andy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Why shouldn't this be google's problem?
>
> > > > Google's hosting platform is being blocked by the country with the
> > > > largest internet population in the world. You think that's not a major
> > > > problem?
>
> > > > I've used plenty of hosting sites that are perfectly accessible from
> > > > China. So obviously this is a problem for Google.
>
> > > > On Apr 2, 11:18 am, Barry Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > And why is this Google's problem?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
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