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Report: Internet Filtering in China in 2004-2005: A Country Study
PDF Version Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. Political, Technical, and Legal Context in China A. Sensitive / Controversial Topics for Media Coverage B. Internet Infrastructure and Access C. Legal Background D. User Rights and Protections 3. Testing Methodology A. Methods ...
ONI Blog: On-line Protests in China over BBS Restrictions
China has restricted access to popular university bulletin boards to IP addresses, and thus users, within the universities' systems. This has led to protests by students and others, as recorded by blogs such as Global Voices, Rebecca MacKinnon, and...
ONI Blog: Pool Halls and 'Net Cafes in China
Red Herring adds perspective to China's closing of Internet cafes. The story has a balanced perspective, with a great musical reference and quotes from ONI's technical expert Nart Villeneuve. ...
ONI Blog: Filtering by Domestic Blog Providers in China
The Chinese government has focused increasing attention on the control of blogs; three major blog providers have implemented a filtering mechanism to control the content of blog posts. If a sensitive keyword is present in a blog entry the filtering mechanism is...
Report: Filtering by Domestic Blog Providers in China
OpenNet Initiative Bulletin 008 January 14, 2005 Last Updated: January 20, 2005 Contents: - Background - Methodology & Results - Conclusions Background Weblogs, most often called "blogs" have become one of the fastest growing segments of the Internet. The idea is simple: blogs allow...
ONI Blog: China's Bureau of Culture Calls for Greater Internet Control
An official at China's Bureau of Culture has called for greater control over, and monitoring of, Internet content. The official cited the risk of "cultural aggression" in an article in the issue of Seeking Truth, the Chinese Communist Party's political magazine....
ONI Blog: RSF Reports Google News Blocked
Reporters Sans Frontieres reports that Google's news site is blocked in China. Google voluntarily removes blocked links from its Chinese-language news site. This problem highlights the dilemma Google, and many Western companies, face: conform to China's filtering system, or...
ONI Blog: Movies, the 'Net, and Protest in China
The Los Angeles Times (free registration required) describes Internet resistance to a Chinese Communist Party official's attempt to force public school students to attend a movie made by his daughter. This corruption case garnered national attention because of the Internet discussion...
Report: Google Search & Cache Filtering Behind China's Great Firewall
OpenNet Initiative Bulletin 006 August 30, 2004 Last Updated: September 3, 2004 Contents: - Background - Methodology & Results - Conclusions Background The popular search engine Google was temporarily blocked by the government of China in September 2002. Chinese Internet users were unable to access the...
ONI Blog: Google Search & Cache Filtering Behind China's Great Firewall
Although China no longer blocks Google in its entirety, a Chinese user of Google can potentially have a much different Google experience than one from another country due to China's content filtering practices. Chinese Internet users' access to Google is filtered for...

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