- "A Great Danger for Lawyers"
- Race to the Bottom
- I. Summary
- II. How Censorship Works in China: A Brief Overview
- III. Comparative Analysis of Search Engine Censorship
- IV. How Multinational Internet Companies assist Government Censorship in China
- V. Company, Government, Investor and Other Responses
- VI. Recommendations
- Acknowledgements
- Appendix
- Appendix II: "The Great Firewall of China": Keywords used to filter web content
- Appendix X: Letter from Human Rights Watch to Google
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
Rebecca MacKinnon was the principal researcher and editor of this report, which was prepared for the Asia Division of Human Rights Watch. It was also edited by Brad Adams, Asia division executive director; Sophie Richardson, Asia division deputy director; Arvind Ganesan, director of the Business and Human Rights division; and Ian Gorvin, consultant to the Program office. Dinah PoKempner, general counsel for Human Rights Watch provided legal review. Valuable contributions were made by Sophie Beach, Nicholas Bequelin, Xiao Qiang and Mickey Spiegel. Jo-Anne Prud'homme, Jonathan Cohen, and Andrea Cottom, associates for the Asia division, provided administrative and technical assistance. Production assistance was provided by Andrea Holley, manager of outreach and public education; Fitzroy Hepkins, mail manager; Veronica Matushaj, photo editor; Jagdish Parikh, online communications content coordinator; and Jose Martinez, production associate.
Human Rights Watch gratefully acknowledges the input and assistance of many friends and colleagues who must remain anonymous.




