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(Here's a bunch of podcasts featuring TWR author Andrew Lih.)
Beware the itemized lists of March KaneCitizen 2009
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(Here's a bunch of podcasts featuring TWR author Andrew Lih.)
Archive 2009-03-01 KaneCitizen 2009
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Andrew Lih points out that other countries that also censor Internet content — Singapore, for instance, or the United Arab Emirates — provide explanations whenever they do so.
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The forbidden list contains words in English, Chinese, and other languages, and is frequently revised — “like, with the name of the latest town with a coal mine disaster,” as Lih put it.
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The forbidden list contains words in English, Chinese, and other languages, and is frequently revised — “like, with the name of the latest town with a coal mine disaster,” as Lih put it.
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The third barrier comes with what Lih calls “URL keyword block.”
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Andrew Lih, a former journalism professor and software engineer now based in Beijing (and author of the forthcoming book The Wikipedia Story), laid out for me the ways in which the GFW can keep a Chinese Internet user from finding desired material on a foreign site.
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Andrew Lih points out that other countries that also censor Internet content — Singapore, for instance, or the United Arab Emirates — provide explanations whenever they do so.
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The third barrier comes with what Lih calls “URL keyword block.”
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Andrew Lih, a former journalism professor and software engineer now based in Beijing (and author of the forthcoming book The Wikipedia Story), laid out for me the ways in which the GFW can keep a Chinese Internet user from finding desired material on a foreign site.
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