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Old 25th March 2010, 14:44   #1
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Default GoDaddy says goodbye China

Earlier this week, Google made the bold step to shut down its Chinese search operations due to heavy-handed censorship and accusations of computer hacking that originated in China. Google may have been the first, but it certainly won't be the last company to pull out of China. The Washington Post is now reporting that GoDaddy.com will no longer register domain names in China. The reason for GoDaddy's decision comes from invasive new requirements that the Chinese government has implemented for those that wish to register a .cn domain name.

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