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Tag Archives: Kaiser Kuo
Chinese and American netizens clash in cyberspace
Kaiser Kuo speaking at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln on Sino-American relations and how the Internet affects them.
Posted in Featured Video, Internet culture
Tagged Internet, Kaiser Kuo, U.S.A.
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Third Danwei Plenary Session: event in review
A review of the Third Danwei Plenary Session.
Posted in Events
Tagged Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Danwei Plenary Session, Domininc Johnson-Hill, Kaiser Kuo, Richard Robinson
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Kaiser Kuo: China’s Digital Hotspots
Kaiser Kuo speaks with Thomas Crampton about the favorite places in China for people to gather on digital platforms.
Posted in Featured Video, The Thomas Crampton Channel
Tagged Kaiser Kuo, Thomas Crampton
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Kaiser Kuo on visiting journalists and forbidden cliches
This humorous piece was written by the always witty Kaiser Kuo and first published in a recent edition of The Beijinger and on Ogilvy China’s Digital Watch blog). It is published below with permission of the author. Forbidden Clichés: A … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Media
Tagged journalism, Kaiser Kuo, media
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Youku video buzz
The following round up of recent Youku videos is by Kaiser Kuo. It is reprinted here in full with permission from the author. If you would like to receive monthly English language updates about Youku content directly, e-mail buzz@youku.com.
China Internet, live from ad:tech
Video interview by Thomas Crampton of Kaiser Kuo and Andrew Lih.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged advertising, Andrew Lih, Internet, Kaiser Kuo, Thomas Crampton
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The benefits of piracy
by Kaiser Kuo
Piracy as a window on the western world.
Posted in Books, Film, Intellectual Property, IP and Law, Music, TV
Tagged IPR, Kaiser Kuo, music, piracy, sawgash
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by Kaiser Kuo
by Kaiser Kuo
In defence of piracy
Wild models in Sanlitun, by Kaiser Kuo and Jerry Chan (from the defunct Chinanow.com, 1999)
Posted in Intellectual Property, Internet
Tagged IPR, Jerry Chan, Kaiser Kuo
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