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I have a lot of time for Rebecca MacKinnon . She has worthwhile things to say about China, and she's been an energetic and outspoken advocate for a more open media and Internet environment in China and a greater degree of accountability from the foreign Read More...
Having recently suggested that it was important for the founders of US Internet companies at the heart of the China/Censorship issue to address it themselves, I was interested to see that Segey Brin of Google has in fact done so. He didn't do it in direct Read More...
Imagethief was interested to see in this morning's China Daily a report from a seminar held earlier this week by the Internet Society of China in Hainan. From the article, the annual meeting of the Internet Information Service Commission was a shining Read More...
It's been nearly two weeks since representatives of Cisco, Microsoft, Yahoo and Google testified before the House Subcommittee on Human Rights about their various entanglements with China. As expected, after blowing hot in the run-up to the testimony, Read More...
BBC's website is blocked but many international apartment buildings get BBC World. My colleague was watching BBC in her Beijing apartment this morning when a report on Google's agreement to censor key words and sites via its upcoming google.com.cn service Read More...
The US government has begun to take note of what American Internet firms are doing in China. A report in CNET's News.com from technology policy journalist Declan McCullagh (also now picked up by Rebecca MacKinnon , Asiapundit , etc.) says that two congressional Read More...
MSN is starting to encounter the reputational consequences of its censorship of Michael Anti's blog. MSNs move is reported today in technology site CNET, taking the lead from Rebecca Mackinnon . In the CNET article, Microsoft invokes the now-cliche "obeying Read More...
That was the year that was. And I suppose that this is the year that will be. Until we reach 2007, in which case it will become the year that has been. Speaking of has-been (and how's that for circular), I wanted to take advantage of the new-year to link Read More...
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