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Web users get their ten cents worth despite the censors

The South China Morning Post has written about the list of keywords filtered on the Chinese Internet. The full article is here, via Asia Media.

October 5, 2004 4:13 PM
Posted By: Sophie Beach
Categories: Information Revolution
Tags: keyword filtering
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