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Protests Stretch China’s Censorship to Its Limits

The New York Times – Business:

Days later, videos of chants and confrontations are still visible on the Chinese internet. It’s a sign of how a groundswell outmatched the world’s best internet control system.

Paul Mozur
Author: Paul Mozur

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Censorship, China, Communist Party of China, Computers and the Internet, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Shanghai (China), Twitter, Urumqi (China), Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming
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