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Old 09-04-2014, 03:41 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by SleepyBob View Post
But doesn't that argument go the exact same way in the other direction? They are "in" both countries, and so have to obey both countries' laws, but no matter what action they take, it will be in conflict with one of them.
To put it another way...

See @CWatkinsNash above (thanks CWatkinsNash )

You are arguing for something totally different -- I interpret your objection as also meaning that Google can be forced to censor US web searches if the Chinese government says so. Because they are "subject to Chinese law too".

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