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Youtube not blocked in Beijing

Youtube not blocked in Beijing, March 4 2009.

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Ping Ke on Bullog shutdown

Ping Ke on MSNBC on the Internet and freedom of speech.

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Sina, Sohu and Danwei blocked by Iranian Net Nanny

Danwei has been blocked by Iran’s Net Nanny.

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Uncensored Obama in The China Daily

Obama uncut in The China Daily.

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Zhang Ziyi bikini photos on the Chinese Internet

Tabloid photos of Zhang Ziyi, on the same day as a government organ criticizes websites for being vulgar.

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New York Times website blocked, unblocked in China?

NYTimes.com is blocked in China. Or not.

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SARFT chills out?

An organization under media regulator SARFT has a funky favicon.

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SARFT shuts down 10 video websites, warns others for content

SARFT orders ten video websites to shut down.

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Tudou gets SARFT license

Tudou.com finally gets a video website license.

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BBC Chinese still accessible

Unblocked after a media fuss at the beginning of the Olympics, the BBC’s Chinese language website is still accessible the day after the closing ceremony.

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