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Couple’s Lawsuit First Test for Same-Sex Marriage in China
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Jan 28, 2016
On January 5, the Furong district court in Changsha, Hunan accepted Sun Wenlin’s case...
Read MoreChina’s First Marriage Equality Case Accepted by Court
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Jan 6, 2016
The Furong district court in Hunan province has accepted a lawsuit filed against the Changsha...
Read MoreChina Extends Surveillance Into Supermarkets, Cinemas and Classrooms
Posted by Samuel Wade | Aug 2, 2011
While Chongqing’s surveillance program has stoked particular controversy due to the participation of Western technology firms, it is far from unique: more than ten million security cameras are estimated to have been...
Read MoreBaidu’s top 10 lists of 2006 – Peijin Chen
Posted by Sophia Cao | Dec 16, 2006
From Shanghaiist: China’s most popular search engine has compiled several top 10 lists for 2006, such as top 10 movies, top 10 TV series, top 10 fastest increasing search words, etc. Most of these are either based on the results in their search engine or statistics from their BBS posts. The top male pop star […]
Read MoreWhat’s hot in Chinese blogosphere and why – Xiao Qiang
Posted by Xiao Qiang | Dec 15, 2005
According to Xinhua, the word “Baoxian 保先” (Preserving the Progressiveness (of the CCP)”) is among top ten “most searched key words” on Chinese search engine Baidu, together with “Shenzhou VI...
Read MoreChina Net Star Cries Censorship – Kaiser Kuo,
Posted by Xiao Qiang | Aug 28, 2005
From The Red Herring: Internet phenomenon Sister Hibiscus’ claims of a government clampdown touches off a debate on the impact of new media. Are you a Chinese Internet phenomenon whose 15 minutes are nearly up, but who isn’t quite ready to go gentle into that good night? Just cry “censorship!” to members of the international […]
Read MoreAs blogging blooms in China, firms aim to cash in – Sophie Taylor
Posted by Xiao Qiang | Aug 9, 2005
From Reuters: Blogging is blooming in China as the country’s vast pool of Web users clamour to make their mark online and ambitious local start-ups battle foreign heavyweights for a piece of the market. China now boasts a 14.2 million-strong “blogosphere”, with a new blog — a form of online diary whose name is a […]
Read MoreEdward Cody: In Chinese Cyberspace, A Blossoming Passion
Posted by Natasha Pickowicz | Jul 21, 2005
From The Washington Post: BEIJING — Suddenly this summer, Sister Lotus is all over China. Hotly debated onChinese-language websites, her saucy photos get millions of hits. National magazines dote on her, and China’s television crews are taping away. Late to catch on, Communist Party censors now officially frown on her. Some sociologists warn that Sister […]
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