Cloudflare expands its cybersecurity business in China with JD.com - Business Insider

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$7 billion Cloudflare will expand into 150 new data centers in China, making a big bet on the country's internet economy amid a global downturn

to the Federal Communications Commission's regulation of the air waves in the US, saying "countries have a right to regulate the internet inside their own borders."

"We've felt really fortunate that we are able to invest in our business, double the size of our internship program, take on more partnerships and investments like this. A lot of people right now feel powerless. We're lucky that we don't," Prince said. That deal was not without risk. In initial-public-offering paperwork filed in August, Cloudflare noted that the trade war President Donald Trump has waged with China threatened that collaboration. "The risk of such an early termination event may have increased during the current environment of economic trade negotiations and tensions between the Chinese and US governments," Cloudflare said in the filing.

 

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No one outside China should use your data centers now since you will be bound by state laws to hand over any data to the China Communist Party on demand. Hope it's worth it.

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