Simone Del Rosario: YAHOO IS NOW THE SECOND MAJOR TECH COMPANY TO PULL OUT OF CHINA IN LESS THAN A MONTH.
THE COMPANY SAID THE “INCREASINGLY CHALLENGING BUSINESS AND LEGAL ENVIRONMENT” IS ITS REASON FOR QUITTING THE MOST POPULATED COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
YAHOO’S SERVICE SHUTDOWN CAME THE SAME DAY CHINA ACTIVATED A NEW “PERSONAL INFORMATION PROTECTION LAW” – WHICH AIMS TO TELL COMPANIES WHAT INFO THEY CAN GATHER AND HOW IT NEEDS TO BE STORED.
U-S COMPANIES HAVE HISTORICALLY HAD A HARD TIME OPERATING IN CHINA OVER LAWS THAT DEMAND COMPANIES HAND OVER DATA IF AUTHORITIES REQUEST IT.
YAHOO ITSELF WAS IN HOT WATER OVER A DECADE AGO FOR HANDING OVER INFORMATION ON TWO CHINESE DISSIDENTS, LEADING TO THEIR IMPRISONMENT.
MICROSOFT’S LINKEDIN IS THE OTHER MAJOR TECH COMPANY TO YANK SERVICE OUT OF CHINA – THAT WAS ANNOUNCED A COUPLE OF WEEKS BACK.
LINKEDIN ALSO CITED A “SIGNIFICANTLY MORE CHALLENGING OPERATING ENVIRONMENT AND GREATER COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS” AS THE REASON.
AND NOW FORTNITE IS CALLING IT QUITS TOO. EPIC GAMES SAID THE CHINESE VERSION OF THE GAME WILL SHUT DOWN IN MID-NOVEMBER.
ALL OF THESE DEPARTURES COME AS CHINA INTENSIFIES A SWEEPING REGULATORY CRACKDOWN ON TECH, GAMING AND ENTERTAINMENT.
I’M SIMONE DEL ROSARIO FROM NEW YORK IT’S JUST BUSINESS.