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[ PRIVACY Forum ] Skype's Been Hijacked in China,

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Skype's Been Hijacked in China, and Microsoft Is O.K. With It

http://j.mp/12ALxP7  (Business Week)

    On Jan. 24, an international group of activists and rights groups
    published an open letter to Skype, calling on it to disclose its
    security and privacy practices. Microsoft, when asked for comment on
    Knockel's findings and activists' concerns, issued a statement it
    attributed to an unnamed spokesperson for its Skype unit. "Skype's
    mission is to break down barriers to communications and enable
    conversations worldwide," the statement said. "Skype is committed to
    continued improvement of end user transparency wherever our software
    is used." Microsoft's statement also said that "in China, the Skype
    software is made available through a joint venture with TOM Online. As
    majority partner in the joint venture, TOM has established procedures
    to meet its obligations under local laws."

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Considering Microsoft's continued explicit participation in the
Chinese government's Internet censorship regime, this news is not at
all surprising.  Does Microsoft have to obey local laws?  Yes.
However, they are not required to provided services in the first place
in an unethical manner.  That is, they could choose to withdraw Skype
from China when the only legal way to run it is unethical.  But of
course, that's a business decision that seems to always trump ethics
where Microsoft is concerned these days.

--Lauren--
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