2. In ChinaâŠ
âąâ ournalist and bloggers
J
could only post positive
stories online. Possible jail
time or fines for those who
donât.
âąâ group of policeman (âCiber
A
Policeâ) are monitoring and
recording each key stroke 24/7
âąâ nything you say online can be
A
used against you in court.
COME TO CHINA: What Happens
in China Stays in China!
3. Now, what do you
think about the
Chinese
government?
4. American Companies as:
Contributed to the so called
âGreat Firewallâ in China
Contributed with tips on
user content resulting in
the arrest of 3 Chinese
Censors itself in China, in
order to abide by tight
government control
Whoâs the felon: the shooter or the
gunsmith?
6. Denial, or Spin?
âŠHas not sold equipment meant
to âidentify dissidents or hostile
elementsâ
Apologized, but not for revealing
the the information, but for not
knowing that those were the
consequences
Revealed that they do not offer
email or blogging service in order
to avoid being censured by the
Chinese government
7. Current Status of American
Corporations in China: Covalence Ethical
Ranking 2009
Cisco recently announced their
Next Stage of Corporate Strategy
6/541
based in a sustainability initiative
in China
Yahoo has less than 5% of
popularity as search engine in 447/541
China
Google have recently boosted its
shares in China competing with
48/541
Baidu, which both together account
for 95% of search revenues
8. Ask Yourself:
Is ETHICS a relative term?
Traveling state by state, do you obey each
state rules?
Do you GOOGLE or YAHOO?
Being a multinational company (world
leader), could you afford not dealing
with China?
9. Letâs be realistic:
China is the country with the largest # of
net user in the world
Human rights advocates small minority
American Corporations participation in
China is positive
Yes, Iâm in the
Whoâs side are you,
Corporate or Human
corporate side
Rights?