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Chinese man 'jailed due to Yahoo'
I first found this story on Reuters, but while I was reading it, I clicked to read the second page, and found the article to not be there any more. Most puzzling, and somewhat amusing given the subject matter. Luckily the BBC still has a story.
A Chinese man has been jailed for eight years following, it is claimed, information provided by Yahoo. Yahoo has said that the Chinese authorities don't tend to specify what information will be used for, but this didn't help matters as now people are seeing Yahoo as a firm that blindly gives information away, or is playing innocent.
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What kind of decent multinational company would let something insignificant like human rights get in the way of a nice wedge of profit!
"In a perfect world... spammers would get caught, go to jail, and share a cell with many men who have enlarged their penises, taken Viagra and are looking for a new relationship."
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