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3 Jan 2006

Autor:
Rebecca MacKinnon, fellow at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, on her weblog, RConversation

Microsoft takes down Chinese blogger

On New Years Eve, MSN Spaces [in China, a joint venture of Microsoft & Shanghai Alliance Entertainment] took down the popular blog written by Zhao Jing, aka Michael Anti... Note, his blog was TAKEN DOWN by MSN people. Not blocked by the Chinese government... According to my testing in mid-late December, [MSN Spaces is] now censoring [Chinese blogs for forbidden content] much more intensely... [The deletion of weblogs containing forbidden words] was taken NOT by Chinese authorities responsible for filtering and censoring the internet for Chinese viewers, but by MSN staff at the level of the MSN servers. [also refers to Bokee]

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