Fang Xingdong

Fang Xingdong (Chinese: 方兴东) is a Chinese former internet entrepreneur in the early 2000s and currently works with a university in Zhejiang province, China. He launched the blogchina.com (now bokee.com) in 2002 and received some funding from venture capital firms in 2005. But it quickly became a complete failure in just half an year.[1] He is a proponent of cyber sovereignty and sometimes writes for Global Times, a Chinese 'belligerent state tabloid'.[2]

Fang Xingdong (方兴东)
Fang Xingdong (方兴东)
Free speech crusader and
Chinese web entrepreneur
Born1969
NationalityChinese
Known forFounder of Blogchina (now Bokee) and Chinalabs, proponent ("Godfather") of blogging in China, coined "Boke" (Bo Ke) as word for blog
WebsiteChinalabs.com

A controversial figure in China, he has been implicated in several alleged scandals, such as plagiarism in his doctoral thesis when he was in Tsinghua University, massive piracy in one of his failed online encyclopedia business in 2005 and so on. His chinalabs.com, although appears to be a web research consultancy, was accused of launching a cyber defamation campaign against Alibaba in 2017 after signing a contract with JD.com (a competitor of Alibaba), whose CEO faced rape allegation in 2018.[3]

References

  1. "一个先锋的陨落". finance.jrj.com.cn. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  2. Huang, Zheping. "Inside the Global Times, China's hawkish, belligerent state tabloid". Quartz. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  3. Corcoran, Kieran. "A Chinese tech billionaire has been accused of plying a student with drink and then forcing himself on her during a trip to the US". Business Insider. Retrieved 2019-01-16.

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