> Which means that if Google allows anything to be hosted in China that
> the Chinese don't like, they'll block GAE-China (and maybe other
> properties to teach Google a lesson or because the external IPs are
> shared).
So you're speculating that Google China is going to break the laws of
the country it is situated in? And you base this wild speculation
on...?
Hey I got an idea, while you're at spewing out wild, baseless
speculations, why don't you also speculate that "if" Google "allows"
unlawful GAE sites (warez, pirated movies, child porn, online
casino...) to be hosted in their US data center and refuse to take
down those site, what is the US government going to do? Is it going to
do something "to teach Google a lesson"?
Today, Google operates google.cn and takes down from their search
index any sites deemed objectionable by the Chinese government. Yet
according to you Google would all of a sudden refuse to follow the
same procedure when it comes to GAE in China? What's next? Google
invading China and starting WWIII?
>Since the Chinese change their minds about what's
> objectionable fairly often...
"fairly often" according to whom? You?
Clearly you have a problem with the "Chinese" and think they "change
their minds about what's objectionable fairly often".
On the other hand, Google doesn't seem to share that problem. They set
up google.cn a long time ago and have no problem working with the
"Chinese" to keep out non-compliant material from their search index
there.
Google.cn is up and running just fine, hard to believe huh since the
"Chinese" are supposed to "change their minds about what's
objectionable fairly often"...
Lesson for you: don't project your own problems onto others
> Yes, the Chinese may tell Google what applications are objectionable
> today and let Google move them.
No "may" at all.
the "Chinese" are already telling Google what sites are objectionable
and Google remove them from the search index google.cn
How else did you think google.cn is supposed to operate?
Your ignorance about China and Google is getting more and more
laughable by the minute.
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