'Dark day for Internet freedom if Google accepts Chinese censorship'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In response to reports that is developing a that complies with strict Chinese rules, a at the on Wednesday said that such measures would amount to an attack on freedom of information and Internet.

"It will be a dark day for if has acquiesced to China's extreme rules to gain market access," said Patrick Poon, Chinese Researcher at the

"It is impossible to see how such a move is compatible with Google's 'Do the right thing' motto, and we are calling on the company to change course," Poon added.

The report also said that the project has been underway since last year, and accelerated following a December 2017 meeting between Google's and a top

"For the world's biggest to adopt such extreme measures would be a gross attack on freedom of information and In putting profits before human rights, Google would be setting a chilling precedent and handing the a victory," Poon said.

Google's cannot currently be accessed by most in because it is blocked by the country's so-called

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 20:40 IST