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Tag Archives: ESWN
No space to speak, or simply no one listening?
Battling over pseudoscience on Phoenix TV and online.
Posted in Media and Advertising, Scholarship and education, State media, Trends and Buzz
Tagged ESWN, Fang Zhouzi, mathematics, online media, pseudoscience
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Republishing: protected by Chinese law?
Ever since the launch of Beijing News in November 2003, TOM.com has been quietly re-publishing their news reports.
Posted in Intellectual Property, Internet, IP and Law, Newspapers
Tagged ESWN, IPR, The Beijing News, TOM
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The Ching Cheong verdict
A verdict printed in Sing Tao on the espionage case involving Ching Cheong, tried in Beijing.
Posted in IP and Law
Tagged Ching Cheong, ESWN, Sing Tao, Straits Times
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ESWN + Danwei + phone call = New York Times story
Snark about the mainstream media and blog sourcing.
Posted in IP and Law, Media and Advertising, Trends and Buzz
Tagged ESWN, media, New York Times
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Fucking gangster newspapers, Jimmy Lai and other China media follies
Tabloid news.
Posted in Film, Internet, Newspapers
Tagged ESWN, journalism, Maggie Cheung, plastic surgery, tabloids
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