Entries Tagged as 'china'
According to this press release by Animals Asia Foundation: Animals Asia Foundation has welcomed a decision by Alibaba.com Limited, which runs the world’s largest online business-to-business e-commerce site, to ban subscribers from listing bear bile products, as well as the fur and meat of cats and dogs. The ban applies to users of Alibaba.com (which [...]
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A search for “dog skin” in Chinese turns up not only lots of horrific results, but also horrific AdSense sponsored links for Dog Skin. Google, as an American company, should you be profiting from Dog Skin trade? NOTE: ALIBABA.COM, the platform selling this dog skin, is approx 40% owned by Yahoo (via their stake in [...]
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This fox paid the ultimate price to satisfy the greed of companies like Google, which uses its technology and brand to advertise this Earthling’s skin. This fox is from china, where it is perfectly normal and legal to skin animals alive. Related Articles: Google Still Advertising Dog Skin for Alibaba Entire Fox Skin for Sale [...]
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A search for “fur” today turned up, per usual, an ad in the Google sidebar for fur from dog/cat-skin selling platform Alibaba, and today lots of the product just a single click away from Google’s home page was for weasel fur. Do you think these animals were skinned alive or dead? In a country, China, [...]
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Related Articles: Baby Mink from a Google AdWords Partner Fur Farm in China Examiner.com Advertises Mink Skin Beneath Photo of Rescue Dog Dog Skin from Google AdWords Client – Video Capture “Animal Rights Zone” Fur Ads Thanks to Google Raccoon Fur Ads Appear Next to Scientific Research About Raccoon Dog As SARS Vector
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This is Google’s Hong Kong home page (which now also serves as the main Chinese-language home page for Mainland Chinese users), with a big fat ad sponsored link for cat skin atop the search results. Unfortunately, this is nothing new. By clicking on you the sponsored link, you are taken to a page with sellers [...]
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Thanks to the advertisements on Google’s home page, I’m finding a lot more suppliers of products made from cat skin. This is made of real cat skin (often combined with the skin and fur of other animals, usually mink or fox.) This is not faux cat skin. Related Articles: Another Day, Another Dog Skin Dollar [...]
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These screen shots are from today (in China): a search for cat skin (maopi) turns up ads on Google’s home page sidebar for cat skin products: If you follow the ad link (thus creating more fur-biz profits for Google’s bottom-line) it takes you to Alibaba.cn, possibly the single largest online one-stop shop for dog and [...]
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In regards to free speech and human rights, Google did a great thing today. It announced that it will no longer actively participate with the Chinese Communist Party in censoring online content on Google.cn. On behalf of many friends who work and live in China, thank you for at least taking steps to recognize the [...]
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May 9, 2009. A search on Google.com for “dog skin” (in Chinese) yields a sponsored AdWords text ad for “dog skin”, or “dog fur” (the two words are the same in Chinese). In the poster above, you can see the search result with the AdWords ad. Clicking on the advertisement takes you to Alibaba.com’s “dog [...]
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Here are photos of fur plates made from leopard cats, found on the home page of a fur marketer which advertises fur on Google’s search pages and ad network. (Note: The URL in the photo is NOT a Google AdWords client, but their skin trade products are being promoted via Google’s advertising platform which is [...]
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UPDATE (FEB 7, 2009): SAME STORY as below. We’re going to stop actively updating this post until we hear or see that Google has stopped taking money from this open seller of CAT SKIN. UPDATE (FEB 5, 2009): The folks at Fur-Plate.com are STILL advertising on Google.com (accessed from a United States-based IP address. It [...]
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Google does not allow the advertising of Anabolic Steroids. Their policy states: Don’t promote anabolic steroids. Advertising is not permitted for anabolic steroids, muscle-enhancing stacks and cycles, bodybuilding steroid supplements, and related content, irrespective of an advertiser’s claims of legality. But a handful of baby mink from this Chinese fur farm client is allowed. The [...]
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The image you see here comes from the website of a Google AdSense partner in China. The animals you see here are arctic foxes, or “snow foxes.” To see images of Snow Foxes NOT in cages, I highly recommend Google Image Search results for “Snow Fox.” If anyone in Google’s upper management is reading this, [...]
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Another one of Google’s dogskin-purveying clients in China. See their site by clicking THIS LINK. Like most of the dog and catskin sellers I’m finding, this Google AdSense client was advertising directly on the Google.com search page. I searched for “fur.” This company came up as a top sponsored result. And, voila, lots of dogskin [...]
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Okay, here’s the messed up part of this story. Right now, I’m in China. But I’m using a proxy server. So, my IP address is accessing Google from the Eastern United States. On Google.com, I search for “fur.” Just like every day, I get lots of sponsored results for fur companies, many of them in [...]
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