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US Congress Expresses Disgust with US Tech Firms Relations with China

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"I do not understand how your corporate leadership sleeps at night," said California Democratic Representative Tom Lantos, addressing executives of the major search engines earlier today. Lantos sits on a joint House/Senate committee examining the dealings US tech firms have with the Government of China. New Jersey Republican Representative, Christopher H. Smith, who labelled the relationships between Google, Cisco, Yahoo and Microsoft and the Chinese Government as "sickening collaborations", echoed Lantos' comments, railing on the firms for "decapitating the voice of dissents" there. Smith's comments opened a series of hearings that are being watched by many concerned about Internet censorship and human rights in China. In order to do business in China, tech firms are expected to conform to Chinese laws, many of which repress freedom of speech and information. Smith, who chairs the committee said he intends to introduce a bill, labelled the "Global Online Freedom Act", that would make many of the actions the tech firms have taken to comply with Chinese law, illegal for US companies. According to the StepForth Search Engine Placement Inc. Based in Victoria, BC, Canada, StepForth is the result of the consolidation of BraveArt Website Management, Promotion Experts, and Phoenix Creative Works, and has provided professional search engine placement and management services since 1997. http://www.stepforth.com/ Tel - 250-385-1190 Toll Free - 877-385-5526 Fax - 250-385-1198

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