
From the San Francisco Chronicle:
Chanting "Shame on Google" and "Google, don't be evil," students protested the Mountain View Internet company's recent decision to launch a censored Web site in China and hounded Google China President Kai-Fu Lee as he spoke Saturday at UC Berkeley and Stanford University....
[Lee] couldn't avoid pressing questions about Google.cn, its new filtered Web site in China. Responding to a UC Berkeley student's question, Lee acknowledged that Google made a difficult decision to launch the site but did so to offer better service to the people there.
Lee said that Google had to obey China's laws to do business there. That includes blocking out search results related to such issues as "Tibet independence," which the Chinese government has deemed controversial and inappropriate.
