In "Internet Content Providers and Complicity in Human Rights Abuse," Jeffery D. Smith argues that ICPs operating in China:
A) Must proactively seek out ways to adhere to Chinese law, even if not explicitly stated, since to not do so would jeopardize their future operations in the country; a violation of their fiduciary duties to their stockholders.
B) Must cease operating within countries such as China who demand actions that lead to the violation of human rights.
C) Must strive to passively resist Chinese laws that will likely lead to human rights violations by only following strict demands made by the government.
D) Are absolved of all moral responsibility for their actions since it is the Chinese government that is truly responsible for the human rights violations committed.
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