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Chinese ‘cloud zone’ lifts internet censorship–for foreigners

June 30, 2011 by  
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion

Chinese censorship of the internet has been decried by free speech advocates around the world. Now the city of Chongqing is  trying to model itself as an international hub for cloud computing data centers, the Chinese government is promising to lift internet filters –but only for foreign businesses–which is news that the Chinese government is [...]

China seeks to reduce Internet users’ anonymity

As part of China’s Internet “real name system,” forum moderators would have to use their real names as would users of online bulletin boards.  Anonymous comments on news stories would be removed. – SMD News July 13, 2010 By AP BEIJING — A leading Chinese Internet regulator has vowed to reduce anonymity in China’s portion [...]

Google would welcome government support in challenging Chinese censorhip

Google wants the Obama administration to take China’s censorship of Google to the World Trade Organization as an unfair barrier to trade. -db Bloomberg News March 3, 2010 By Mark Drajem (Bloomberg) — The Obama administration is weighing the merits of taking China’s censorship of Google Inc. to the World Trade Organization as an unfair [...]