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Tag Archives: tudou
“My Dad Is Li Gang” incident: Ai Weiwei produces video interview of Chen Xiaofeng’s brother and father
A video is being uploaded again and again on Tudou over the Hebei University affair where a female student was killed by a drunk driver.
Posted in Video
Tagged Chen Lin, Chen Xiaofeng, drunk driving, Hebei University, meme, My Dad is Li Gang, tudou
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Google’s evidence of a moment of mourning
A momentary drop in Google searches; Sino-US matchup; death tolls; letters from Sichuan; Tudou off the blacklist; free press; Uighur forum shutdown.
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged Beijing, democracy, earthquakes, tudou, Uighurs
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Real estate doldrums for Beijing
Developers slow down land trades in Beijing; Tudo fined 50,000 RMB; Online map providers investigate for secrets violations; Tu Jingwei sacked for nipple visibility.
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged CCTV, clothing, Google, maps, real estate, tudou
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Tudou fined, other video websites ordered to close
SARFT has ordered some video websites to close and give out ‘punishments’ to others.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged censorship, Internet, media regulation, SARFT, tudou, video
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Hakuna matata
A Danwei TV video on Tudou.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Africa, Afrika United, Beijing, football, soccer, tudou, Youtube
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The travails of Tudou and Tang Wei
More information about recent Tudou shut down orders, and the banning of actress Tang Wei.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged media regulation, SARFT, Tang Wei, tudou
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Has SARFT gone insane?
Banned. Maybe. SARFT‘s recent banning of Lust, Caution actress Tang Wei has caused a fuss in the entertainment industry in China and Hong Kong, and prompted Lust, Caution director Ang Lee to write a letter of protest about the blacklisting. … Continue reading
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged censorship, media regulation, SARFT, Tang Wei, tudou
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Tudou: online video problems
A rumor about Tudou.com being shut down by SARFT.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged GAPP, Marbridge, MII, online video, SARFT, tudou, video
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Youtube blocked in China?
Youtube blocked and returns in July 2006.
Posted in Internet, Media and Advertising, Media regulation
Tagged GFW, tudou, Youtube
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