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Mike Yamamoto tells us about "Badflickr, a blog created specifically to protest the photo site's policing practices." He describes a case of censorship in which the company fails to engage the user to explain why his account was deleted.
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"The founder of Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia written by its users, has defied the Chinese government by refusing to bow to censorship of politically sensitive entries."
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John Kennedy takes a look at how the Chinese blogosphere marked the anniversary of Mao's death over the weekend.
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Another great recent post by John Kennedy
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Oiwan gives us the buzz from the Taiwan blogosphere on why some people want to get rid of their president.
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Roland Soong gives us the scoop on online protests against Taiwan's president Chen Shui Bian.
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