China’s Search Engines Have More Than 66,000 Rules Controlling Content, Report Says

China’s Search Engines Have More Than 66,000 Rules Controlling Content, Report Says

The New York Times - Business:

Researchers from the Citizen Lab, a cybersecurity research group, found that the most diligent censor in China is Microsoft’s search engine Bing, the only foreign search engine operating in the country.

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