Tag Archives: Baidu

China’s New Search Engine Rules Will Hamper, Not Protect, Web Users

Man using a laptop at a Beijing office of Sina Weibo

Man using a laptop at a Beijing office of Sina Weibo, widely known as China’s version of Twitter, an early victim of President Xi Jinping’s ongoing campaign tighten online control, in April 2014 photo. AFP

China’s powerful internet regulator has moved to rein in the country’s search engines following the death of a young cancer patient who had used Baidu to find an untested ‘cure’ from poorly labeled sponsored results. Continue reading

China Curbs Baidu Amid Growing Calls For Better Healthcare Regulation

logo of Chinese search giant Baidu

People sitting below the logo of Chinese search giant Baidu at the firm’s headquarters in Beijing, in file photo. AFP

As China ordered its top search engine Baidu to change its ways following the death of a young cancer patient, analysts said the latest medical scandal is symptomatic of deeper structural problems in the regulation of healthcare in the country. Continue reading

As Tiananmen Anniversary Nears, June 4 Disappears from the China’s Web

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An armored personnel carrier is shown in flames near Tiananmen Square during unprecedented democracy protests that were met with a government crackdown that killed an unknown number of demonstrators, June 4, 1989. AFP

China’s Internet giant Baidu.com is blocking keyword searches linked to the June 4, 1989 Tiananmen Square protests as Beijing attempts to throttle discussion ahead the 27th anniversary of the bloody military crackdown on the pro-democracy demonstrations. Continue reading

China Bans Further Reporting on Chain of Medical Businesses Amid Anger Over Man’s Death

military-run hospital where Chinese student Wei Zexi received treatment for cancer

A woman leaves the military-run hospital where Chinese student Wei Zexi received treatment for cancer after consulting online results from Chinese search engine Baidu in Bejing, May 2, 2016.

China on Thursday banned the outsourcing of medical procedures by its hospitals following the death of a young man from cancer after he found a discredited treatment using the homegrown search engine Baidu, as the country’s powerful propaganda ministry banned any further media reports on the scandal. Continue reading

China’s Baidu Under Investigation Following Student Death

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People sit in front of the company logo of Baidu at its headquarters in Beijing, China, Dec. 17, 2014.

Chinese authorities are investigating internet search giant Baidu after the death of a college student who accused the search engine of ranking search results by the amount advertisers paid, resulting in the receipt of misleading medical information. Continue reading

Baidu Doesn’t Censor Searches for “Tiananmen Massacre” On Its Japan Search Engine

Thursday, May 29, 2014
Below, the left-hand screenshot was taken on May 28, 2014, and shows that when a user in Japan searches for “Tiananmen Massacre” (天安门大屠杀) in Chinese on Baidu.com, Baidu informs them that “In accordance with relevant laws, Continue reading