DeclinetoState
06-02-2006, 02:36 PM
By Jeffrey Goldfarb
LONDON (Reuters) - The union representing journalists in the UK and Ireland called on its 40,000 members to boycott all Yahoo Inc. products and services to protest the Internet company's reported actions in China.
The National Union of Journalists said it sent a letter on Friday to Dominique Vidal, Yahoo Europe's vice president, denouncing the company for allegedly providing information to Chinese authorities about journalists. The union also said it would stop using all Yahoo-operated services.
Yahoo has been cited in court decisions as supplying China's government with information to help them identify, prosecute and jail writers advocating democracy.
Reuters (http://today.reuters.com/stocks/QuoteCompanyNewsArticle.aspx?view=CN&storyID=2006-06-02T195333Z_01_N02447554_RTRIDST_0_MEDIA-YAHOO-NUJ-UPDATE-1.XML&rpc=66)
Good idea, but virtually impossible to carry out, IMHO. What's the alternative? Google? Google isn't much better, AFAIK.
LONDON (Reuters) - The union representing journalists in the UK and Ireland called on its 40,000 members to boycott all Yahoo Inc. products and services to protest the Internet company's reported actions in China.
The National Union of Journalists said it sent a letter on Friday to Dominique Vidal, Yahoo Europe's vice president, denouncing the company for allegedly providing information to Chinese authorities about journalists. The union also said it would stop using all Yahoo-operated services.
Yahoo has been cited in court decisions as supplying China's government with information to help them identify, prosecute and jail writers advocating democracy.
Reuters (http://today.reuters.com/stocks/QuoteCompanyNewsArticle.aspx?view=CN&storyID=2006-06-02T195333Z_01_N02447554_RTRIDST_0_MEDIA-YAHOO-NUJ-UPDATE-1.XML&rpc=66)
Good idea, but virtually impossible to carry out, IMHO. What's the alternative? Google? Google isn't much better, AFAIK.