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Yahoo Pulled into Google Fracas, Alibaba Reacts

Melanie LeeReuters

Yahoo's Chinese partner, e-commerce firm Alibaba Group, in which it owns a 40 percent stake, nonetheless called "reckless" Yahoo's comment last week that it stood aligned with Google's positions.

Meanwhile, a Google spokeswoman on Saturday denied Chinese online reports that it has already decided to shut down its google.cn site.

"Alibaba Group has communicated to Yahoo! that Yahoo's statement that it is 'aligned' with the position Google took last week was reckless given the lack of facts in evidence," the firm said in a statement on Saturday.

Yahoo said Wednesday it stood aligned with Google's position that attacks on company networks are deeply disturbing and that violation of Internet user privacy is something that must be opposed.

That was a day after Google announced it might exit the China market after suffering a sophisticated cyber-attack on its network that resulted in the theft of its intellectual property.

Google said it was no longer willing to filter content on its Chinese language google.cn search engine, and would try to negotiate a legal unfiltered search engine, or exit the market.

Its spokeswoman said on Saturday that Chinese reports that Google has already taken a decision were untrue, and denied that employees have been put on paid leave.

"It's business as usual," she said.

She said she was "unaware" whether China staff have been denied access to codes, as some bloggers have said, but added that Google is still scanning its systems following the attack.

TESTY PARTNERSHIP

Alibaba, which runs Taobao, China's largest online retailer, as well as China's largest e-commerce website Alibaba.com, has had a testy relationship with Yahoo ever since the departure of Yahoo's former chief executive Jerry Yang.

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