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Article: Google China Searches Down in Wake of Porn PurgePublished: August 06, 2009 Google's China search service has taken a hit in the wake of the government’s internet porn purge. |
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Article: Chinese Porn Purge Turns to Mobile PhonesPublished: January 22, 2009 First, there were website closures en masse, and now, the Chinese government is turning its wrath toward what it deems questionable content on... |
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Article: China ISPs Under Fire for Providing Porn Site AccessPublished: August 03, 2009 A Chinese state agency has reported that six Internet access providers were offering users access to websites that contained pornographic and “vu... |
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Article: China Arrests Porn Sites OwnersPublished: July 13, 2009 In its latest move to crush porn, China has arrested or detained operators of adult sites that use foreign servers. The staff of a company... |
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Article: China Green Dam Plan Back in MotionPublished: July 02, 2009 After announcing earlier this week that China would delay implementation of nationwide "Green Dam" software filtering for PCs, the plan is back on. |
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Article: Burst in Green Dam Plan: China Stalls on Internet FilterPublished: June 30, 2009 China has delayed mandatory installation of filtering software on new computers, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said Tuesday. |
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Article: Making the News: Google for Porn, Suffer Memory LossPublished: June 29, 2009 A state-run Chinese news station faked a man-on-the-street interview that claimed watching porn online will make one absent-minded. |
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Article: China Temporarily Blocks GooglePublished: June 25, 2009 In the latest round of Web censorship in China, citizens were temporarily blocked Wednesday through Thursday from Google, as well as from Gmail... |
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Article: China Steamrolls Ahead with Filter PlanPublished: June 23, 2009 While it appeared China might back off its mandate for all computers sold in the country as of July 1 to include filtering software, that doesn't... |
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Article: Google China Blasted for PornPublished: June 18, 2009 A Chinese state agency has slammed Google China for still allowing links to porn and other "lewd" content, violating national regulations. |
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Article: China Filtering Order Under FirePublished: June 10, 2009 China's announcement Monday that all computers sold in the country must include filtering software is drawing protests from various quarters... |
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Article: Chinese Police Shut Down Audio-Book Porn OperationPublished: March 20, 2009 Chinese police shut down an audio-book porn operation and the country's biggest audio-material website Monday, arresting four people. |
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Article: In 2009, China Closed 9,000 Sites, Jailed 5,400 in Crackdown on PornPublished: December 30, 2009 China relentless purge of websites that contain pornography and the people that run them may be awakening a sleeping giant—namely, China. |
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Article: China Ramps Up Web Porn CrackdownPublished: July 30, 2009 China's online porn crackdown is ramping up to target website operators within the nation, as well as wireless content providers and third-party... |
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Article: Google Pulling Porn from China PortalPublished: June 22, 2009 Following an admonishment from the Chinese government, Google has agreed to remove pornographic search results from its Chinese portal. At the... |
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Article: U.S. Company Claims China Stole Filter SoftwarePublished: June 15, 2009 A Santa Barbara, Calif. 'Net nanny software maker claims China stole from its Web filtering program for its controversial "Green Dam" software. |
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Article: China Tightens Grip on WebPublished: April 02, 2009 First porn is purged and now China is cracking down on mainstream content hitting the Web before government agencies have a chance to screen and... |
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Article: China Shuts Down 162 WebsitesPublished: March 30, 2009 Continuing an Internet purge that began with the new year, the Chinese government has shut down 162 websites that contain "lewd" audio or video... |
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Article: China Blocks YouTubePublished: March 26, 2009 The Chinese government has appeared to have blocked access to YouTube because of political protest, not porn. The video clip site is believed to... |
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Article: China Shuts Down More than 90 SitesPublished: January 12, 2009 Within the past week, China has shut down more than 90 websites containing what authorities consider "pornographic and other vulgar content." |
