Go-Daddy To Stop Offering China's .CN Addresses
Go-Daddy, the nation's largest provider of Internet address registration services, announced Wednesday that it would stop providing new Internet address registration services for China's domestic domain name, cn.
During testimony before a hearing on Internet control in China before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, Go Daddy General Counsel and Executive Vice President Christine Jones said the firm would continue to manage existing .cn names.
Go Daddy's announcement came just a few days after Google formerly stopped censoring its search results for users in China. Instead, Google is redirecting its users in China to its uncensored Hong Kong-based site. However, users in China are still being blocked from seeing some content opposed by the Chinese government because of the Web filters China uses.
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