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Apple’s China problem highlights conundrum for tech sector

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SAN FRANCISCO: 2017 (AFP) - Apple’s decision to bow to Chinese officials by removing apps to sidestep online censorship underscore­s the dilemma faced by US tech companies seeking to uphold principles while expanding their business.

The iPhone maker is the latest from Silicon Valley to face a conundrum in balancing their value for human rights and free expression against a government intent on controllin­g online content.

Apple this week acknowledg­ed it had removed applicatio­ns for so- called VPNs or virtual private networks, despite objections.

“We would rather not remove the apps, but like in other countries, we obey the laws where we do business,” Apple chief Tim Cook said during an earnings call.

“We are hopeful that over time, the restrictio­ns we are seeing are loosened, because innovation really requires freedom to collaborat­e and communicat­e, and I know that is a major focus there.” The prospect of Apple scoring a hit with a 10th- anniversar­y iPhone model in the months ahead appeared to outweigh backlash from online rights activists who criticised the world’s most valuable technology company for not standing up for online freedom.

“There is a belief that millennial­s really want companies to be more active in protecting people’s rights and free speech,” Silicon Valley analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group told AFP.

“There is obviously no connection between the rhetoric and buying behavior at this point.” Chinese internet users have for years sought to get around the so- called “Great Firewall” restrictio­ns, including blocks on Facebook and Twitter, by using foreign VPN services.

“If other companies follow Apple’s lead, it could soon be much harder for people in China to access informatio­n freely online,” Amnesty Internatio­nal said in a blog post. — AFP

 ??  ?? Apple’s decision to bow to Chinese officials by removing apps to sidestep online censorship underscore­s the dilemma faced by US tech companies seeking to uphold principles while expanding their business. — Reuters photo
Apple’s decision to bow to Chinese officials by removing apps to sidestep online censorship underscore­s the dilemma faced by US tech companies seeking to uphold principles while expanding their business. — Reuters photo

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