In a ceremony in Beijing on November 1, Baidu, Jike, Qihoo, and nine other Chinese search engines signed the "Internet Search Engine Self-Regulation Agreement" to regulate the Internet search engine market and protect user rights and benefits.
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Thanks for the details in this thorough, well complete article. Pullitzer, here we come!
What user rights and benefits again? Can we have a source?
Nov 03, 2012 04:19 Report Abuse
The original news refers user rights to the protection of personal privacy and information security.
Nov 03, 2012 05:02 Report Abuse