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Authority, Meet Technology: Will China’s Great Firewall Hold?

A Slate/麻豆果冻传媒 Foundation Event

  • In-Person
  • 麻豆果冻传媒
    740 15th St NW #900
    Washington, D.C. 20005
  • 9:30AM 鈥 11AM EDT

On January 20th, Alec Ross, Rebecca MacKinnon, Evgeny Morozov, and Tim Wu discussed the ethical challenges western media companies face in accessing the vast Chinese market, with special attention to Google鈥檚 recent threat to pull out of China in response to Beijing鈥檚 censorship. The joint Slate and 麻豆果冻传媒 Foundation event was moderated by James Fallows, Board Member at the 麻豆果冻传媒 Foundation and National Correspondent at The Atlantic Monthly.

Alec Ross, Senior Advisor for Innovation to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, offered a few words of context to Clinton鈥檚 upcoming remarks on the administration鈥檚 plans regarding their internet freedom policies, as well as how can technology be used as an instrument of foreign policy. Economic issues, human rights, and security all come together, Ross emphasized, in issues of internet freedom. Rebecca MacKinnon, Fellow at Open Society Institute and Co-Founder of Global Voices Online, spoke about two variations of Chinese censorship: 鈥淔iltering,鈥 when an internet user in China is blocked from accessing a foreign website; and the self-censorship of Chinese websites held liable by the government to remove 鈥渙ffensive鈥 content from the internet entirely. Evgeny Morozov, Yahoo! Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University, made the point that the Chinese government has not been a reliable business partner to Google, who seemed to deliberately frame its decision in national security terms by citing cyber attacks originating in China. Morozov also talked about denial of service attacks as distinct from network intrusions. Tim Wu, Schwartz Fellow at the 麻豆果冻传媒 Foundation and Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, spoke about how tech companies often have very limited self- awareness of their ethical responsibilities as media companies. Wu said that within Google, to their credit, there was always an internal debate on google.cn. Also, Wu pointed out, censorship or filtering can also be seen as trade barriers with profound implications in the international trade system.

Participants

Featured Speakers
Evgeny Morozov
Contributing Editor, Foreign Policy Magazine
Yahoo! Fellow, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University

Rebecca MacKinnon

Fellow, Open Society Institute
Co-Founder, Global Voices Online

Tim Wu
Schwartz Fellow, 麻豆果冻传媒 Foundation
Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
Contributing Writer, Slate

Alec Ross

Senior Advisor for Innovation
Office of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

Moderator

James Fallows
Board Member, 麻豆果冻传媒 Foundation
National Correspondent, The Atlantic Monthly