It's part of a movement that social media researcher
Isaac Mao (@isaac) calls "sharism," a digitally enabled culture of sharing that has emerged among China's global voices. "The underground has embraced the community norms of the Internet and digital media" -- particularly, says Mao, the notion that creative content should be distributed without restriction or license.
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