China accuses Coca-Cola of misusing GPS equipment
Associated Press
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Updated 11:08 pm, Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Coca-Cola employees in the southwestern province of Yunnan were found improperly using handheld global positioning system devices, the deputy director of the national surveying agency told government radio this week. Providers of map services for websites and mobile phones must obtain government licenses and locate their servers within China. An amendment proposed last year to the national law on surveying would impose fines and jail time for creators of maps that "fail to demonstrate China's complete territory." Reported by SFGate 8 hours ago.
Associated Press
Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Updated 11:08 pm, Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Coca-Cola employees in the southwestern province of Yunnan were found improperly using handheld global positioning system devices, the deputy director of the national surveying agency told government radio this week. Providers of map services for websites and mobile phones must obtain government licenses and locate their servers within China. An amendment proposed last year to the national law on surveying would impose fines and jail time for creators of maps that "fail to demonstrate China's complete territory." Reported by SFGate 8 hours ago.