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Title:The China Beat: Things We'd Rather You Not Say on the Web, Or Anywhere Else
Summary:"so long as your tongue is tied, we have no reason to bind your hands."... (7/20/2008 1:51:21 PM)
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The China Beat: Things We'd Rather You Not Say on the Web, Or Anywhere Else 1 days ago Original link http://thechinabeat.blogspot.com/2008/07/things-wed-rather-you-not-say-on-web-or.html
"so long as your tongue is tied, we have no reason to bind your hands."
Global Voices Advocacy » China: Locking down IDC server rooms for the Olympics 3 days ago Original link http://advocacy.globalvoicesonline.org/2008/07/15/china-locking-down-idc-server-rooms-for-the-olympics/
"on the Shanghai-based IDC GEIS technology website, we find the ‘IDC Entry and Exit Management Regulations for the Olympic Period Server Lockdown‘..."
The Truth About Chinese Hackers - Bruce Schneier 3 days ago Original link http://dsc.discovery.com/technology/my-take/computer-hackers-china.html
"If anything, the fact that these groups aren't being run by the Chinese government makes the problem worse. Without central political coordination, they're likely to take more risks, do more stupi...
官民争夺网络空间又一年 ----中国网络监控与反监控年度报告 6 days ago Original link http://crd-net.org/Article/Class1/200807/20080710165332_9340.html
Report from Chinese Human Rights defenders on the Chinese government's battle to control the internet in 2007, and efforts by netizens to fight back.
American Astroturfing vs. Chinese Astroturfing | The China Vortex 6 days ago Original link http://www.chinavortex.com/2008/07/american-astroturfing-vs-chinese-astroturfing/
"Paying bloggers and users of Twitter to shape public opinion about China is an astroturfing tactic. Let’s call it astroturfing and not call it censorship. "
How digital changes the legal context of news « Reportr.net 6 days ago Original link http://reportr.net/2008/07/13/how-digital-changes-the-legal-context-of-news/
"In an online world, news is part of a distributed and networked ecosystem of information.... there has to be provision for fair use, for remixing and mashing up digital content to create something...
Netting China's online buzz - CNN.com 9 days ago Original link http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/07/11/digitalbiz.iwom/
Sam Fleming on CNN.com: "You can argue about how many millions, but you can't argue about the impact of the Internet in China... It doesn't get everybody, but it does involve the most active, most ...
Classmate Yang goes online: Chinese officials engage netizens | Fool's Mountain: Blogging for China 9 days ago Original link http://blog.foolsmountain.com/2008/07/10/classmate-yang-online-officials-engage-netizens/
"He believes that the General Party Secretary going online has “sent a political signal”. ...the media began to come and interview him... The central government’s discipline committee put this news...
El Oso » Archive » A critique of Global Voices 9 days ago Original link http://el-oso.net/blog/archives/2008/07/09/a-critique-of-global-voices/en/
A really great analysis by David Sasaki of the challenges faced by Global Volices, with a rich discussion thread.
What's Next For The NYTimes Online? Widgets, iPhone Apps, APIs, And More 10 days ago Original link http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/7/whats-next-for-the-nytimes-online-widgets-iphone-apps-apis
"in a sense, the Times' digital division is like a small software company -- working with the same philosophy as a lot of Silicon Valley: Build neat tools, get traction, and then figure out how to ...