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Google pulled its service from China more than a decade ago — can Australia learn from that?

Last week, Google proposed something quite extraordinary: pulling its search service from Australia if Canberra passed new legislation targeting internet giants.
Key points:
- Google pulled its service from mainland China in 2010 after a sophisticated cyber attack reportedly backed by Beijing
- Expert says after Google’s departure, China’s tech industry has built a comprehensive ecosystem
- Australians would likely turn to VPNs to access Google if the search service was shut down
Google Australia managing director Mel Silva argued the bill — which would force tech giants to pay for news they linked to — would create “unmanageable financial and operational risk” to its business.
The proposed law — the News Media Bargaining Code — would also…
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