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Columbia Law Professor Tim Wu speaks on Google and China

Google-China Showdown Highlights Links between Web Freedom and World Trade, Says Professor Tim Wu

At New America Foundation Panel, Wu Says Dispute Also Has Parallels to Debate over Net Neutrality in U.S.

“Blocking a site like Google or eBay can be considered a barrier to trade in services,” Wu said Wednesday during a panel discussion on the Google-China showdown in Washington at the New America Foundation, where Wu is a fellow. “I think it’s an open question of how far you can develop your information sector while continuing to be censorious.”

Read Tim Wu’s remarks on Google and China

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