Saturday, February 16, 2013

-President warns against U.S. companies on the consequences of "do not take the same path of corporate espionage digital"

Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, has criticized China in his new book, which describes the country as "sophisticated and prolific hacker" in the world.

According to extracts quoted by the Wall Street Journal, the new book by Schmidt, the new digital era, paints a picture of a super dangerous use of "unfair competition" to defeat their rivals.

"The disparity between U.S. and Chinese companies and their tactics to bring the government and American companies at a disadvantage," says Schmidt, "the United States will not take the same path of Digital espionage, that its laws are much stricter (and better executed) and unfair competition in violation because the American sense of fair play. This is a difference of values ??as well as legal. "

Google collided repeatedly with the Chinese authorities. Beijing reacted furiously to claims by the company that the Chinese were hacking into Gmail accounts,. Service last year, Google has been blocked as the Communist Party has appointed a new head for the first time in a decade


The book is likely to inflame the already tense relations between Google and China. Last year, in an interview with The Guardian, co-founder Sergey Brin has warned against attempts by China to censor the Internet.

Schmidt last month before an audience at the University of Cambridge that the Internet would win in the end. "There is no country where the situation has worsened with the arrival of the Internet," he said. "Citizens can use their mobile phones to increase the cost of corruption and even China The scheme may be embarrassed -. Whenever there was a train accident recently, the government tried to cover it up, but people started posting pictures [Twitter service that conversation] Weibo, and story broke.


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