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  • 第一次称呼用谷歌来称呼Google中国,我是被迫的。虽然Google中国在开发者眼里不够Google,但是总比百毒好。


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20 Dec 08

China blocks Internet access to NY Times | World | Reuters

  • The Foreign Ministry said this week that China, which eased its rein on the Internet before and during the Beijing Olympics in August, was within its rights to block websites with content illegal under Chinese law.
  • In response, it has set up a team of personnel who police the Internet to remove sensitive content and posts, warn bloggers who cross the line and block access to certain sites.
27 Nov 08

China's media seen gradually freeing up - International Herald Tribune

  • "There's been no change at all," Li Datong, a former editor at the China Youth Daily who was shunted aside for resisting censorship, told Reuters. "It's the same as before. The propaganda department has total control."
  • But Wang, himself a Communist Party member, declined to answer a question on when the propaganda authorities may be out of the picture all together.
25 Nov 08

Mice starting to win in the Beijing blogosphere - World - smh.com.au

  • Isaac Mao … internet pioneer.
  • Isaac Mao … internet pioneer.
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China: Blogger Zhou Shuguang a.k.a. "Zola" barred from leaving country, "potential threat to state security" - Boing Boing

  • Rebecca McKinnon reports on 27 year-old blogger Zhou Shuguang, aka "Zola," whom the Chinese government have banned from leaving the country as a "potential threat to state security." Snip:
21 Nov 08

我抵制蒙牛的文章被删除了-月光网志

  •   当我发现我的文章《我抵制蒙牛、伊利的产品》在百度搜索“蒙牛”的时候排在首页第五的时候,我就知道蒙牛会下手来处理我这篇文章,先开始派出大量枪手在文章后排发布评论混淆视听,今天,不知道蒙牛集团通过什么手段买通了网监部门,直接通知机房要求删除我这篇文章。
12 Nov 08

p2pnet news » Blog Archive » Australia censorship — ’same league as China’

  • Under the Kevin Rudd government, a proposed Net censorship plan would ban “controversial websites,” said The Courier-Mail.
05 Aug 08

Internet Firms Create China Code of Conduct - WSJ.com

  • The voluntary code will spell out "principles of freedom of expression and privacy" in countries where governments seek users' private information or block access to certain Web sites, according to the letters. The code will be completed later this year.
18 Mar 08

Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger attacks Chinese censorship | Media | guardian.co.uk

  • The Guardian editor, Alan Rusbridger, has accused the Chinese authorities of committing an "act of deliberate and wholly unacceptable censorship" by blocking access to news websites covering the unrest in Tibet.
  • One Chinese technology blogger told MediaGuardian.co.uk today that the Chinese authorities' web censorship filtering system blocked access to particular stories based on keywords such as "Tibet", "violence", "riot" and "Lhasa".
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