[Air-l] interesting article about net censorship in china

jeremy hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Tue Apr 19 17:19:56 PDT 2005


umm, if you really want to know.  that study entailed last week  
congressional testimony, which was probably the origin of the article.   
it also had a press release or two.  opennet is utoronto, harvard, and  
cambridge more or less.  if you want specific info, I can provide  
contacts as appropriate.
On Apr 19, 2005, at 7:10 PM, Ellis Godard wrote:

> Since that conclusion should surprise no one, what else did the study
> find? Surely it involved more than observing and stating the obvious.
>
> -eg
>
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> <http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?
> a=11815&hed=Net%20Censors%20Active%20in%20China>
> "Internet Filtering in China in 2004-2005: A Country Study" is a result
>
> of the OpenNet Initiative (ONI). Funded by George Soros' Open Society
> Institute, ONI is a collaboration of researchers at Harvard University,
>
> the University of Cambridge, and the University of Toronto working on
> issues of Internet censorship and surveillance. The organization's
> conclusion: in China, web users are both closely watched and often
> prevented from seeing content of a political, religious, or sexual
> nature.
>
> Edward Lee Lamoureux, Ph. D.
> Director, Multimedia Program and New Media Center
> Associate Professor, Speech Communication
> 1501 W. Bradley
> Bradley University
> Peoria IL  61625
> 309-677-2378
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