Yahoo: business is business
Proposals to adopt a policy that opposes censorship on the internet , specifically China, were rejected by Yahoo shareholders.
Last year, Human Rights Watch, a New York based campaign group, accused Yahoo, Google and Microsoft for “carrying out censorship for the Chinese government”.
Neither Yahoo nor any other company has released a list of websites that have been de-listed for their political and religious content.
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