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In news on Friday, and according to China experts and human rights advocates, strong criticism over Yahoo's involvement in the jailing of a Chinese journalist could trigger a wave of ethical and political overtones for American high-tech companies who have accelerated to get a piece of China's lucrative search market.

Yahoo, one of the Web's most popular search engines and portals, has faced unrelenting criticism following the disclosure last week that the company provided information that helped Chinese authorities convict a newspaper reporter on charges of leaking state secrets to foreigners.

In April, the journalist, Shi Tao, 37, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for passing on a propaganda directive about coverage of possible protests on the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. Yahoo has offered few details about the episode, but at an Internet conference in China on Saturday, the company's co-founder, Jerry Yang, said the firm had little choice but to accede to the Chinese government's request.

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