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How China Leads the World in Web Censorship

Posted by Matt in May 2nd, 2008

Just in the time for the Olympics, the Chinese government has proved itself to be a pioneer as well as a top exporter in cutting-edge online censorship methods. And Western firms still give Beijing their active support. more…


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