Yahoo! China (operated by Alibaba.com) filed a lawsuit against Sanjiwuxian, the owner of a Chinese search engine called Qihoo, on the grounds of unfair competition. According to the allegations, Qihoo‘s 320safe software was alerting users that Yahoo’s toolbar was malware and prompting deintallation, simultaneously taking a cut at Yahoo toolbar’s market share in China, which is considerable, and slandering the company’s brand image.
(Ironically, a search for “Qihoo” in Google produces the spelling correction “Did you mean: Yahoo?”.)
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Yahoo! China (operated by Alibaba.com) filed a lawsuit against Sanjiwuxian, the owner of a Chinese search engine called Qihoo, on the grounds of unfair competition. According to the allegations, Qihoo's 320safe software was alerting users that Yahoo's toolbar was malware and prompting deintallation, simultaneously taking a cut at Yahoo…
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Yikes – we are going to need a pronunciation primer for these Chinese brands!
In fact, Qihoo’s 360safe does not “take a cut from toolbar market in China from Yahoo”. It is an anti-malware software rather than a toolbar for web browser.
3721 is commonly referred to as spyware in china.