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Tag Archives: media regulation
Youtube not blocked in Beijing
Youtube not blocked in Beijing, March 4 2009.
Posted in Media regulation, Net Nanny Follies
Tagged censorship, GFW, media regulation, net nanny, video, Youtube
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Ping Ke on Bullog shutdown
Ping Ke on MSNBC on the Internet and freedom of speech.
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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Uncensored Obama in The China Daily
Obama uncut in The China Daily.
Posted in Censorship
Tagged CCTV, censorship, China Daily, media, media regulation, newspapers, Obama, TV
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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.
Posted in Internet
Tagged censorship, media regulation, paparazzi, Zhang Ziyi
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New York Times website blocked, unblocked in China?
NYTimes.com is blocked in China. Or not.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged AsiaWeek, BBC, censorship, Internet, media regulation, net nanny, New York Times
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SARFT chills out?
An organization under media regulator SARFT has a funky favicon.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged favicons, logos, media, media regulation, SARFT
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SARFT shuts down 10 video websites, warns others for content
SARFT orders ten video websites to shut down.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged censorship, media regulation, SARFT, video
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Tudou gets SARFT license
Tudou.com finally gets a video website license.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged media regulation, SARFT, Tudou.com, video
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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.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged BBC, censorship, media regulation, net nanny
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