Chinese Search Engine, Baidu.com, Sued by Pro-Democracy Advocates for Allegedly Violating 1st Amendm
Chinese Search Engine, Baidu.com, Sued by Pro-Democracy Advocates for Allegedly Violating 1st Amendment Stephen Preziosi, a New York City appellate attorney, works with pro-democracy advocates from China to seek damages from Baidu.com for allegedly suppressing 1st Amendment rights and to set precedent for ensuring freedom of speech on the Internet New York, NY (PRWEB) June 20, 2011 Chinese pro-democracy advocates are bringing suit against Baidu.com, the largest search engine in China, for violating 1st Amendment rights and filtering or suppressing their content on the Internet. The claim
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