A second US Senator has criticized Microsoft's operations in China, specifically targeting the company's alleged censorship practices on its Bing search engine to comply with Beijing's demands. This criticism adds to a growing wave of disapproval from human rights groups, which has been spotlighted following a @BW investigation into the matter. The bipartisan criticism underscores the increasing scrutiny on tech companies' operations in authoritarian regimes and their compliance with censorship laws.
Microsoft faces bipartisan criticism for alleged censorship on Bing in China https://t.co/c6ONZwjCX2
Wow, this is something new. The president of the #US #Fujian Association, which has been under the tight control of the #CCP and has been working for the CCP to suppress dissident groups overseas, including Falun Gong, suddenly cursed the Consul General of the Chinese Consulate… https://t.co/UnZAYV4c6t
A second U.S. Senator has attacked Microsoft’s operations in China, adding to a wave of criticism from human rights groups about the way it censors its Bing search engine in the country. https://t.co/EYxyqOIfSO
New: A second US Senator has attacked Microsoft's operations in China, adding to a wave of criticism from human rights groups following a @BW investigation on the company censoring its Bing search engine to satisfy Beijing: https://t.co/axl1kSLYWp
A second US Senator has attacked Microsoft’s operations in China, adding to a wave of criticism from human rights groups https://t.co/jnnAuz24Wj