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  2. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship and surveillance has been tightly implemented in China that block social websites like Gmail, Google, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and others. The censorship practices of the Great Firewall of China have now impacted the VPN service providers as well. [112]

  3. 3 Myths You Need to Know About Chinese Censorship in 2013 - AOL

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    Myth 1: This law will make censorship much worse Just as The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal report, China's new laws do require Internet users to provide their real names to service ...

  4. Cyberspace Administration of China - Wikipedia

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    The CAC has been accused of assisting in cyber attacks against visitors to Chinese websites. The anti-censorship group GreatFire.org provided data and reports showing man-in-the-middle attacks against major foreign web services, including iCloud, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Google. The attack would have required the ability to "tap into the backbone ...

  5. Internet censorship - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship also occurs in response to or in anticipation of events such as elections, protests, and riots. An example is the increased censorship due to the events of the Arab Spring. Other types of censorship include the use of copyrights, defamation, harassment, and various obscene material claims as a way to deliberately suppress ...

  6. In China, Old Media Leads Censorship Battle

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    The beginning of the end of information censorship in China was supposed to come as micro-blogging gained popularity and as sites like Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) and CNN could no longer be ...

  7. China’s censorship is among the toughest in the world ... - AOL

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    Ye is among a growing number of Western artists returning to the world’s second-biggest economy which is struggling to revive an economy plagued by a property crisis and weak frugal consumer ...

  8. Internet-nationalism - Wikipedia

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    In China, cyber-nationalism is very active. Chinese nationalists and the Chinese communist party use the Internet resources available to them (considering that the Internet is restricted in China by censorship and the Great Firewall) to organize online and recruit further supporters. The isolationist view and xenophobic tendency are also ...

  9. Censorship pays: China's state newspaper expands lucrative ...

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    People.cn, the online unit of China's influential People's Daily, is boosting its numbers of human internet censors backed by artificial intelligence to help firms vet content on apps and adverts ...