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Tag Archives: Great Firewall
The Great Fire Wall of Berlin
Berlin Twitter Wall website overwhelmed by Chinese people complaining about the Great Fire Wall.
Posted in Censorship
Tagged Berlin, GFW, Great Firewall, net nanny
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Sina, Sohu and Danwei blocked by Iranian Net Nanny
Danwei has been blocked by Iran’s Net Nanny.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged censorship, Danwei, freedom of expression, Great Firewall, Iran, media regulation, net nanny
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China’s first blogger on the Chinese blogosphere
Chairman Mao Yesterday, The Guardian published an article written by Isaac Mao titled “China’s First Blogger: It Was Just Like a Fairy Story.” Mao also recently spoke at the Guardian’s Future of Journalism Conference. In the article, Mao talks about … Continue reading
Posted in Internet
Tagged blogs, censorship, Great Firewall, Internet, Isaac Mao
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Blogspot unblocked again
Blogspot working again in China, but for how long?
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged blogs, Blogspot, censorship, GFW, Great Firewall, Internet, media regulation, net nanny
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Blogspot blocked again
Blogspot blocked, again.
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Tagged censorship, GFW, Great Firewall, Internet, media regulation, net nanny
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BBC website unblocked, mostly
Danwei was first alerted last week to the availabiity of most of the BBC’s website by Zhongguoist (site currently down). While parts of the BBC’s huge network of websites have always been accessible in China, many news pages have been … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, censorship, GFW, Great Firewall, Internet, net nanny
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Money and angry youth to crush Nanny?
A video interview with Duncan Hewitt about Net censorship: ‘Money and angry people will play a growing role in the battle against China’s Great Firewall’.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged business, censorship, Duncan Hewitt, GFW, Great Firewall, net nanny, Thomas Crampton
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Blogspot accessible in Beijing
Blogspot back? Not likely.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged Blogspot, censorship, GFW, Great Firewall, Internet, net nanny
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How does China censor the Internet?
James Fallows writes in the Atlantic on the Golden Shield project.
Posted in Censorship
Tagged censorship, Great Firewall, Internet, James Fallows, net nanny, Xiao Qiang
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China Telecom blocking Skype?
Is Skype being blocked by China Telecom?
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged censorship, China Netcom, China Telecom, Great Firewall, media regulation, mobile phones, net nanny, Skype
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