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"Skype, the fast-growing internet communications company that belongs to Ebay, has admitted that its partner in China has filtered text messages, defending this compliance with censorship laws as the only way to do business in the country."
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Today’s Financial Times posted a story about how Skype’s partner TOM Online is filtering text messages in China. Skype has a joint venture with TOM Online. As part of that venture, we provide a co-branded version of Skype called TOM-Skype,... [Read More]
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