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Chinese Censorship

Blog ger Tap tweeta WORDPRESS O biog. t's fre YANOO! CHINA'S ČENSORSHIP For as long as there's been an Internet, China has sought to Now China is requiring you to submit photo ID to the government monitor and control how its citizens if you want to create a website. This isn't really a surprise given use it. Technology known as "the Great Firewall" blocks web sites China's massive internet censorship on an array of sensitive topics ("Great Firewall") efforts, but LAWS (democracy, for instance), while tens of thousands of government apparently the Chinese government is now requiring anyone who wants to set up a website in the country to submit their identity cards and monitors and citizen volunteers regularly sweep through blogs, chat forums, and even e-mail to ensure photos of themselves before they nothing challenges the country's self-styled “harmonious society." Together this massive network of Internet nannying is imperiously called "the Golden Shield Project." can build a site. INTERNET USERS IN CHINA Google GOOGLE VS CHINA (millions) 400 350 300 250 Although the dispute between the Chinese government and Google continues to evolve, there were signs at the beginning of April that a ceasefire may be taking hold, one that could allow both sides to plausibly claim victory. At the end of March, Google failed to renew its Internet Content Provider (ICP) license in China; since an ICP license is required for all China-registered commercial websites, this effectively sounded the death knell for Google's simplified- Chinese search engine, google.cn. All requests for the google.cn website are now redirected to Google's Hong Kong site, www.google.com.hk. 200 150 100 50 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 AVAILABILITY OF POPULAR ENGLISH SITES Available Partially Blocked Blocked IN CHINA HOW TO CHECK IF inside Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. YOUR WEBSITE IS There are at least three relaiable WATCH MOUSE services that help you test Internet filtering in China. All have computers This service too has monitoring stations BLOCKED located in different cities of China WEBSITE PULSE and try to access your site using the In addition to Hong Kong and Shanghai, ping command. If you get a "Packets this site conducts connectivity tests lost" error or a time-out while from Beijing . Unlike services that connecting to your site, chances are faceook simply do a ping test, this service tries Pael that the site is restricted. downloading the complete HTML web JUST PING page. The total response time shows They have checkpoints inside how long it takes for your website to Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. download. Source: techdirt, digital inspiration, whatblocked.com, asiantimes BBC News NNI NY Times Wired Wikipedia Reddit XXIW WikiLeaks IMDB NOogase Iwitter Blogger Typepad Gmail lotmail Yahoo Mall YouTube Vimeo Dailymotion Flickr TwitPic ImageShack Ustream iTunes Store pquos YouSendit Pirate Bay Blog ger Tap tweeta WORDPRESS O biog. t's fre CHINA'S ČENSORSHIP For as long as there's been an Internet, China has sought to Now China is requiring you to submit photo ID to the government monitor and control how its citizens if you want to create a website. This isn't really a surprise given use it. Technology known as "the Great Firewall" blocks web sites China's massive internet censorship on an array of sensitive topics ("Great Firewall") efforts, but LAWS (democracy, for instance), while tens of thousands of government apparently the Chinese government is now requiring anyone who wants to set up a website in the country to submit their identity cards and monitors and citizen volunteers regularly sweep through blogs, chat forums, and even e-mail to ensure photos of themselves before they nothing challenges the country's self-styled “harmonious society." Together this massive network of Internet nannying is imperiously called "the Golden Shield Project." can build a site. INTERNET USERS IN CHINA Google GOOGLE VS CHINA (millions) 400 350 300 250 Although the dispute between the Chinese government and Google continues to evolve, there were signs at the beginning of April that a ceasefire may be taking hold, one that could allow both sides to plausibly claim victory. At the end of March, Google failed to renew its Internet Content Provider (ICP) license in China; since an ICP license is required for all China-registered commercial websites, this effectively sounded the death knell for Google's simplified- Chinese search engine, google.cn. All requests for the google.cn website are now redirected to Google's Hong Kong site, www.google.com.hk. 200 150 100 50 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 AVAILABILITY OF POPULAR ENGLISH SITES LI Available Partially Blocked Blocked IN CHINA HOW TO CHECK IF inside Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. YOUR WEBSITE IS There are at least three relaiable WATCH MOUSE services that help you test Internet filtering in China. All have computers This service too has monitoring stations BLOCKED located in different cities of China WEBSITE PULSE and try to access your site using the In addition to Hong Kong and Shanghai, ping command. If you get a "Packets this site conducts connectivity tests lost" error or a time-out while from Beijing . Unlike services that connecting to your site, chances are faceook simply do a ping test, this service tries Pael that the site is restricted. downloading the complete HTML web JUST PING page. The total response time shows They have checkpoints inside how long it takes for your website to Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. download. Source: techdirt, digital inspiration, whatblocked.com, asiantimes BBC News NNI NY Times Wired Wikipedia Reddit XXIW WikiLeaks IMDB NOogase Iwitter Blogger pedadki Gmail lotmail Yahoo Mall YouTube Vimeo Dailymotion Flickr TwitPic ImageShack Ustream iTunes Store pquos YouSendit Pirate Bay Blog ger Tap tweeta WORDPRESS O biog. t's fre CHINA'S ČENSORSHIP For as long as there's been an Internet, China has sought to Now China is requiring you to submit photo ID to the government monitor and control how its citizens if you want to create a website. This isn't really a surprise given use it. Technology known as "the Great Firewall" blocks web sites China's massive internet censorship on an array of sensitive topics ("Great Firewall") efforts, but LAWS (democracy, for instance), while tens of thousands of government apparently the Chinese government is now requiring anyone who wants to set up a website in the country to submit their identity cards and monitors and citizen volunteers regularly sweep through blogs, chat forums, and even e-mail to ensure photos of themselves before they nothing challenges the country's self-styled “harmonious society." Together this massive network of Internet nannying is imperiously called "the Golden Shield Project." can build a site. INTERNET USERS IN CHINA Google GOOGLE VS CHINA (millions) 400 350 300 250 Although the dispute between the Chinese government and Google continues to evolve, there were signs at the beginning of April that a ceasefire may be taking hold, one that could allow both sides to plausibly claim victory. At the end of March, Google failed to renew its Internet Content Provider (ICP) license in China; since an ICP license is required for all China-registered commercial websites, this effectively sounded the death knell for Google's simplified- Chinese search engine, google.cn. All requests for the google.cn website are now redirected to Google's Hong Kong site, www.google.com.hk. 200 150 100 50 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 AVAILABILITY OF POPULAR ENGLISH SITES LI Available Partially Blocked Blocked IN CHINA HOW TO CHECK IF inside Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. YOUR WEBSITE IS There are at least three relaiable WATCH MOUSE services that help you test Internet filtering in China. All have computers This service too has monitoring stations BLOCKED located in different cities of China WEBSITE PULSE and try to access your site using the In addition to Hong Kong and Shanghai, ping command. If you get a "Packets this site conducts connectivity tests lost" error or a time-out while from Beijing . Unlike services that connecting to your site, chances are faceook simply do a ping test, this service tries Pael that the site is restricted. downloading the complete HTML web JUST PING page. The total response time shows They have checkpoints inside how long it takes for your website to Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. download. Source: techdirt, digital inspiration, whatblocked.com, asiantimes BBC News NNI NY Times Wired Wikipedia Reddit XXIW WikiLeaks IMDB NOogase Iwitter Blogger pedadki Gmail lotmail Yahoo Mall YouTube Vimeo Dailymotion Flickr TwitPic ImageShack Ustream iTunes Store pquos YouSendit Pirate Bay Blog ger Tap tweeta WORDPRESS O biog. t's fre CHINA'S ČENSORSHIP For as long as there's been an Internet, China has sought to Now China is requiring you to submit photo ID to the government monitor and control how its citizens if you want to create a website. This isn't really a surprise given use it. Technology known as "the Great Firewall" blocks web sites China's massive internet censorship on an array of sensitive topics ("Great Firewall") efforts, but LAWS (democracy, for instance), while tens of thousands of government apparently the Chinese government is now requiring anyone who wants to set up a website in the country to submit their identity cards and monitors and citizen volunteers regularly sweep through blogs, chat forums, and even e-mail to ensure photos of themselves before they nothing challenges the country's self-styled “harmonious society." Together this massive network of Internet nannying is imperiously called "the Golden Shield Project." can build a site. INTERNET USERS IN CHINA Google GOOGLE VS CHINA (millions) 400 350 300 250 Although the dispute between the Chinese government and Google continues to evolve, there were signs at the beginning of April that a ceasefire may be taking hold, one that could allow both sides to plausibly claim victory. At the end of March, Google failed to renew its Internet Content Provider (ICP) license in China; since an ICP license is required for all China-registered commercial websites, this effectively sounded the death knell for Google's simplified- Chinese search engine, google.cn. All requests for the google.cn website are now redirected to Google's Hong Kong site, www.google.com.hk. 200 150 100 50 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 AVAILABILITY OF POPULAR ENGLISH SITES LI Available Partially Blocked Blocked IN CHINA HOW TO CHECK IF inside Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. YOUR WEBSITE IS There are at least three relaiable WATCH MOUSE services that help you test Internet filtering in China. All have computers This service too has monitoring stations BLOCKED located in different cities of China WEBSITE PULSE and try to access your site using the In addition to Hong Kong and Shanghai, ping command. If you get a "Packets this site conducts connectivity tests lost" error or a time-out while from Beijing . Unlike services that connecting to your site, chances are faceook simply do a ping test, this service tries Pael that the site is restricted. downloading the complete HTML web JUST PING page. The total response time shows They have checkpoints inside how long it takes for your website to Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. download. Source: techdirt, digital inspiration, whatblocked.com, asiantimes BBC News NNI NY Times Wired Wikipedia Reddit XXIW WikiLeaks IMDB NOogase Iwitter Blogger pedadki Gmail lotmail Yahoo Mall YouTube Vimeo Dailymotion Flickr TwitPic ImageShack Ustream iTunes Store pquos YouSendit Pirate Bay Blog ger Tap tweeta WORDPRESS O biog. t's fre CHINA'S ČENSORSHIP For as long as there's been an Internet, China has sought to Now China is requiring you to submit photo ID to the government monitor and control how its citizens if you want to create a website. This isn't really a surprise given use it. Technology known as "the Great Firewall" blocks web sites China's massive internet censorship on an array of sensitive topics ("Great Firewall") efforts, but LAWS (democracy, for instance), while tens of thousands of government apparently the Chinese government is now requiring anyone who wants to set up a website in the country to submit their identity cards and monitors and citizen volunteers regularly sweep through blogs, chat forums, and even e-mail to ensure photos of themselves before they nothing challenges the country's self-styled “harmonious society." Together this massive network of Internet nannying is imperiously called "the Golden Shield Project." can build a site. INTERNET USERS IN CHINA Google GOOGLE VS CHINA (millions) 400 350 300 250 Although the dispute between the Chinese government and Google continues to evolve, there were signs at the beginning of April that a ceasefire may be taking hold, one that could allow both sides to plausibly claim victory. At the end of March, Google failed to renew its Internet Content Provider (ICP) license in China; since an ICP license is required for all China-registered commercial websites, this effectively sounded the death knell for Google's simplified- Chinese search engine, google.cn. All requests for the google.cn website are now redirected to Google's Hong Kong site, www.google.com.hk. 200 150 100 50 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 AVAILABILITY OF POPULAR ENGLISH SITES LI Available Partially Blocked Blocked IN CHINA HOW TO CHECK IF inside Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. YOUR WEBSITE IS There are at least three relaiable WATCH MOUSE services that help you test Internet filtering in China. All have computers This service too has monitoring stations BLOCKED located in different cities of China WEBSITE PULSE and try to access your site using the In addition to Hong Kong and Shanghai, ping command. If you get a "Packets this site conducts connectivity tests lost" error or a time-out while from Beijing . Unlike services that connecting to your site, chances are faceook simply do a ping test, this service tries Pael that the site is restricted. downloading the complete HTML web JUST PING page. The total response time shows They have checkpoints inside how long it takes for your website to Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. download. Source: techdirt, digital inspiration, whatblocked.com, asiantimes BBC News NNI NY Times Wired Wikipedia Reddit XXIW WikiLeaks IMDB NOogase Iwitter Blogger pedadki Gmail lotmail Yahoo Mall YouTube Vimeo Dailymotion Flickr TwitPic ImageShack Ustream iTunes Store pquos YouSendit Pirate Bay Blog ger Tap tweeta WORDPRESS O biog. t's fre CHINA'S ČENSORSHIP For as long as there's been an Internet, China has sought to Now China is requiring you to submit photo ID to the government monitor and control how its citizens if you want to create a website. This isn't really a surprise given use it. Technology known as "the Great Firewall" blocks web sites China's massive internet censorship on an array of sensitive topics ("Great Firewall") efforts, but LAWS (democracy, for instance), while tens of thousands of government apparently the Chinese government is now requiring anyone who wants to set up a website in the country to submit their identity cards and monitors and citizen volunteers regularly sweep through blogs, chat forums, and even e-mail to ensure photos of themselves before they nothing challenges the country's self-styled “harmonious society." Together this massive network of Internet nannying is imperiously called "the Golden Shield Project." can build a site. INTERNET USERS IN CHINA Google GOOGLE VS CHINA (millions) 400 350 300 250 Although the dispute between the Chinese government and Google continues to evolve, there were signs at the beginning of April that a ceasefire may be taking hold, one that could allow both sides to plausibly claim victory. At the end of March, Google failed to renew its Internet Content Provider (ICP) license in China; since an ICP license is required for all China-registered commercial websites, this effectively sounded the death knell for Google's simplified- Chinese search engine, google.cn. All requests for the google.cn website are now redirected to Google's Hong Kong site, www.google.com.hk. 200 150 100 50 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 AVAILABILITY OF POPULAR ENGLISH SITES LI Available Partially Blocked Blocked IN CHINA HOW TO CHECK IF inside Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. YOUR WEBSITE IS There are at least three relaiable WATCH MOUSE services that help you test Internet filtering in China. All have computers This service too has monitoring stations BLOCKED located in different cities of China WEBSITE PULSE and try to access your site using the In addition to Hong Kong and Shanghai, ping command. If you get a "Packets this site conducts connectivity tests lost" error or a time-out while from Beijing . Unlike services that connecting to your site, chances are faceook simply do a ping test, this service tries Pael that the site is restricted. downloading the complete HTML web JUST PING page. The total response time shows They have checkpoints inside how long it takes for your website to Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. download. Source: techdirt, digital inspiration, whatblocked.com, asiantimes BBC News NNI NY Times Wired Wikipedia Reddit XXIW WikiLeaks IMDB NOogase Iwitter Blogger pedadki Gmail lotmail Yahoo Mall YouTube Vimeo Dailymotion Flickr TwitPic ImageShack Ustream iTunes Store pquos YouSendit Pirate Bay

Chinese Censorship

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