The Chinese government is notorious for actively restricting the free flow of information and for monitoring internet communications in China and Tibet through its censorship program known as the "China's Great Firewall."
Most recently, Beijing blocked YouTube and Twitter in advance of the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Chinese authorities maintain a virtual information blackout in Tibet.
Under the guise of restricting access to pornography and other 'harmful' material, the Chinese government announced on June 8th that, as of next month, all new PC computers must be pre-installed with a censorship software program called "Green Dam."
According to digital rights groups, this software will not only increase internet censorship, but it could also allow the Chinese government to monitor every PC computer in China and Tibet. Given the Chinese government's track record of using information and communications technology to monitor and spy on its own citizens, this new set of restrictions is incredibly alarming.
China's announcement has prompted an outcry from technology industry associations, internet freedom advocates, Chinese internet user and bloggers, Chinese lawyers, and human rights groups. The U.S embassy in Beijing has issued a statement expressing concern about China's actions "that seek to restrict access to the internet as well as restrictions on the internationally recognized right to freedom of expression."
Companies including Yahoo, Google, and Skype have faced global criticism in recent years for partnering with the Chinese government to actively suppress human rights and information freedom by tailoring their technology to conform to Chinese government restrictions.
Help send a message to American computer giants Dell and HP urging them not to make the same mistake.
TAKE ACTION:
Below is a list of Dell and HP corporate offices. Please take a moment to call the office nearest you to voice your concern about "Green Dam" and to urge the company to protect freedom of expression and internet freedom in China and Tibet.
Dell Corporate Headquarters
1 Dell Way
Round Rock, TX 78682-2222Ê
Phone: 512-338-4400
Fax: 512-283-6161
Toll Free: 800-289-3355
CEO: Michael Dell
Asia Pacific
Dell Singapore Pte Ltd
180 Clemenceau Avenue
#06-01 Haw Par Center
Singapore 239922
Dell India Pvt Ltd
Divyasree Greens, Ground Floor
Challagatta Village, Varthus Hobli
Bangalore
Europe, Middle East, Africa
Dell UK
The Boulevard, Cain Road
Bracknell RG12 1LF, United KingdomÊ
Phone: +44-1344-860-456
Fax: +44-1344-372-363
Dell UK and Ireland
Dell Innovation House
Cherrywood Science & Technology Park
Cabinteely, Co.
Dublin, Ireland
Phone: 0870 907 4944
Hewlett-Packard Company
Corporate HQ
3000 Hanover Street
Palo Alto, CA 94304-1185 USA
Phone: (650) 857-1501
Fax: (650) 857-5518
CEO: Mark Hurd
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Americas
Hewlett-Packard Canada Co.
5150 Spectrum Way
Mississauga, Ontario
L4W 5G1
Canada
Phone: (905) 206-4725
Fax: (905) 206-4739
CEO: Paul Tsaparis
Hewlett-Packard Latin America
Waterford Building, 9th Floor
5200 Blue Lagoon Drive
Miami, Florida 33126 USA
Phone: (305) 267-4220
Fax: (305) 265-5550
Hewlett-Packard USA
20555 SH 249
Houston, TX 77070 USA
Phone: (281) 370-0670
Fax: (281) 514-1740
Asia Pacific
Hewlett-Packard Asia Pacific Ltd.
450 Alexandra Road
Singapore 119960
Phone: (+65) 6275-3888
Fax: (+65) 6275-6839
CEO: Tan Yen Yen
Hewlett-Packard Japan
7 Goban-Cho
Chiyoda-Ku
Tokyo 102-0076 Japan
Phone: (+81) 3 3512-5700
CEO: Yasuyuki Higuchi
Europe, Middle East, Africa
Hewlett-Packard
150 Route du Nant-d'Avril
1217 Meyrin 2
Geneva, Switzerland
Phone: (+41) 22 780-8111
Fax: (+41) 22 780-8542