Yahoo Sued for Giving User Information to China 114
taoman1 wrote with news of a CNN article about a suit brought against Yahoo! for alleged aiding in human rights violations. The World Organization for Human Rights USA has filed suit against the search company for (so the suit claims) assisting in torture by revealing information that led to the arrest of dissidents. "The lawsuit cites federal laws that govern torture and other violations of international law. Plaintiffs included jailed dissident Wang Xiaoning and his wife, Yu Ling, who was visiting San Francisco this week as part of the group's campaign. Sklar said he knew of three other cases, but the dissidents were reluctant to join the complaint for fear of harm to their families living in China. Among those three dissidents is journalist Shi Tao, who was sentenced in 2005 to 10 years in jail."
Yahoo can comply without screwing over dissenters (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Your Honor, Our Mission Statement is "Do No Evi (Score:2, Funny)
That's Google you pillock.
Company Motto (Score:5, Funny)
I vote for Yahoo!'s new company slogan to be, "Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil."
Seriously, what did they think the totalitarian Chinese government was going to do with this personal information? Create some targeted advertising?
Dear political dissident:
Have you heard of our new state-run work-camps? Your advanced computer skills are needed by the government. If you reply within the next 24 hours we'll promote you from "Wikipedia Article Revision" to "Pornography Censorship".
Love,
China
Inexcusable.
Re:Matter (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Your Honor, Our Mission Statement is "Do No Evi (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Yahoo can comply without screwing over dissente (Score:2, Funny)
In other news today, everybody with the family name Chin disappeared mysteriously today.
Authorities were quoted as saying, "there never was a Chin family name."