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The Web: Free speech -- for Chinese admen |
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by UPI (No verified email address) |
16 Feb 2006
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Bogus capitalist use the Chinese Internet to make their money. |
CHICAGO, Feb. 15 (UPI) -- Commercial speech on the Internet -- marketing and advertising -- does not seem to be subject to the same strict censorship standards that political speech is in China, and today, most surprisingly for Westerners, exists in a relatively free state of expression, experts tell United Press International's The Web.
Concerns were raised in the U.S. Congress Tuesday about censorship fetters being placed by the Chinese Communist government on U.S. Internet service providers like America Online and search-engine providers like Yahoo! and Google. By Gene Koprowski |
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