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And if they don't?

And if China does not provide unfettered web access, what is the IOC going to do? Shut down the Olympics and take they somewhere else? I think not. China is holding all the cards now and they are free to do what they want regardless of any agreements.

This should get interesting indeed!
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Re: And if they don't?

Im not sure the committee could even pull the Olympics from china, with all the commercial interests involved (sponsers buildings travel plans etc...) It cant just be as easy as saying ok no more olympics for you.

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Re: And if they don't?

Well, if the IOC says China is not following the "rules", then I wonder how many "free" countries might boycott the games. Some sponsors might as well if they deem the publicity from such a move could help them more than sponsoring the olympics.

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Re: And if they don't?

It may even be *good* publicity and worth more for a company to condemn so the company can be held publics good books. That is if they don't have factories in China ....

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said by Boogeyman See Profile :

Well, if the IOC says China is not following the "rules", then I wonder how many "free" countries might boycott the games.
All the free countries who haven't tied their economies to China and want cheap resources, labor, and goods to profit on back in their country.....
.... Wait.

.... SO, none, then. No boycotts. It's all about the money, principles be damned.
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