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INTERNET REGULATION
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Information empowers people, and no one knows this better than China's censors. Their latest brainstorm -- to install...
Twitterers around China are reporting that the popular micro-blogging site Twitter.com appears to be blocked, the first...
The crackdown, lasting from June 1 to September 30, is aimed at preventing youths from gaining access to obscene and...
The Chinese authorities continue to be among the world’s most repressive when it comes to press freedom.
The European Commission wants the US to dissolve all government links with the body that 'governs' the internet,...
TRUSTe: Majority Of Small Businesses Have NO Privacy Policy Posted by Keith Ferrell Tuesday, Mar 10, 2009, 12:03 PM ET...
WHEN the Food and Drug Administration sent letters to 14 major pharmaceutical companies late last month, the warning...
Time Warner Cable caved—for now. In the face of widespread consumer outrage over its plan to change its pricing for...
Internet regulation in France From The Economist print edition Will France pass a controversial law against...
Many businesses think protecting their customers' privacy rights will cost them money. The American Civil Liberties...
Foreign films and TV shows may now take longer to be viewed online in China. Chinese consumers may now have to wait...
Bandwidth caps apply to all forms of online advertising as well.
China closed a new round of Web sites with pornographic content as it continued a crackdown that has extended from the...
U.S. laws restricting Internet gambling and the way they have been applied to prosecute European Web sites are...
A Beijing-based budget hotel chain has sued Alibaba, the Chinese internet company, for alleged unfair support of a...
The Chinese government has lifted its block of YouTube, the popular video-sharing Web site run by Google.
Joseph Tartakoff - Tue 24 Mar 2009 12:21 PM PST For the second time in a year, China has blocked Google’s YouTube...
Published: March 15, 2009 As arguments swirl over online privacy, a new survey indicates the issue is a dominant...
Kaiser Kuo, shortly after speaking at the SXSW in Austin, Texas, explains for the outside world why China's internet is...
Seven Chinese government departments, including the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping, have jointly announced plans...
BEIJING – As the government here tries in vain to control its burgeoning and unruly blogosphere, the term "duo...
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