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September 10th, 2005, 10:19 PM
HANGZHOU, China (AFP) - Yahoo Inc. chief Jerry Yang said his company was complying with local laws when information on an Internet user was passed to Chinese police in a move leading to the jailing of a mainland journalist.
Yang, speaking at the Alibaba China Internet Summit here, also said he wasn't happy with the 10-year sentence to journalist Shi Tao, jailed for passing on a government censorship order through his Yahoo e-mail account.
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Yang, speaking at the Alibaba China Internet Summit here, also said he wasn't happy with the 10-year sentence to journalist Shi Tao, jailed for passing on a government censorship order through his Yahoo e-mail account.
Read the complete article (http://www.zeropaid.com/news/5689/Yahoo%27s+Yang+Say+Hands+Tied+in+China+Internet+Ce nsorship+Case/)