Marketplace®

Daily business news and economic stories

Baidu and China sued over censorship

Eight democracy activists living in New York filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against both the Chinese search engine Baidu and the Chinese government….

Eight democracy activists living in New York filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against both the Chinese search engine Baidu and the Chinese government. They claim that Baidu violates the U.S. constitution’s protection of free speech by heavily censoring search results when you search from the United States. China, the suit claims, is complicit in these censorship efforts. It’s no great secret that Baidu won’t return results about, say, the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 or that the Chinese government engages in massive censorship. But what if you use Baidu outside of China? Indeed, I just searched for Tiananmen Square on Baidu from here in St Paul and got flowery results of tourism announcements instead of the guy standing in front of a tank, which I get on Google. Will this suit result in a change of policy for Baidu or China? Of course not but it’s meant to draw attention.

Related Topics

Collections:

Tagged as:

Latest Episodes

View All Shows
  • Marketplace
    17 hours ago
    26:11
  • Make Me Smart
    21 hours ago
    28:43
  • Marketplace Morning Report
    a day ago
    6:58
  • Marketplace Tech
    a day ago
    12:22
  • Million Bazillion
    4 days ago
    5:01
  • This Is Uncomfortable
    25 days ago
    2:27
  • Financially Inclined
    2 months ago
    12:30
  • How We Survive
    2 months ago
    22:09
  • The Uncertain Hour
    4 months ago
    22:50
  • Corner Office from Marketplace
    5 years ago
    20:58