Articles on Censorship, Opinion
Thailand tackles online censorship again - Nov 9, 2009
Blogs Prathet Thai, or land of the free, is what Thailand is called in the Thai language. Land of the free (and home of the brave) also defines the US. As the ... Read story »Green Dam bursts under Netizen pressure - Jul 2, 2009
Blogs I had meant to post this yesterday when I learned of it, but having my nation's birthday to celebrate proved too much of a distraction--apologies. So, if you've not yet heard, ... Read story »Harmonization goes one step further, soon to be on all Chinese PCs - Jun 9, 2009
Blogs Well, it's June 9--five days after that anniversary of events that "never happened"--and Internet access is limping back to normal here in the PRC. Twitter is unblocked and Flickr is... erm... ... Read story »Helping the 'Great Escape': Interview with CEO of Hotspot Shield - Dec 17, 2009
Blogs One of the most popular foreign web services used in China is not a Web site but a VPN, namely Hotspot Shield. With 2009 having been such a miserable year ... Read story »Comparing China, US Internet usage - May 25, 2009
Blogs A couple of days ago Silicon Alley Insider posted a chart displaying the differences and similarities between Chinese and US Web usership. The chart mines and melds data from the Pew Research ... Read story »Katrina Halili-Hayden Kho sex video fallout: Greed, censorship and hypocrisy - May 26, 2009
Blogs Unfortunately, the Katrina Halili-Hayden Kho sex video scandal, which has launched thousands of pirated DVDs and generated even more online views, is still the talk of the town in the Philippines. ... Read story »Experience the Great Firewall: China Channel Firefox plugin - Oct 30, 2008
Blogs For anyone out there who wants to experience what it's like to surf the Net from inside China, you can do so by installing the China Channel Firefox addon. When turned ... Read story »On Chinese media: Denial is not just a river in Egypt - Sep 15, 2008
Blogs Mark Twain said that, though I don't think he'd ever been to China. Although if he were around today, he'd probably have noticed familiar patterns of scandal-denial-apologize in the Chinese media. ... Read story »Web-surfing zombies - Nov 1, 2008
Blogs In my previous post titled "The change we need", I inspected some restrictions enforced by industrial countries like the US on a typical Internet user in Iran. Now, I'm going to ... Read story »So not the censorship on NTSCMP - Oct 2, 2006
Blogs content added: scroll down NTSCMP has posted a claim on its web site that PCCW has contacted Dr. Adams directly and said the problem was technical and it has been fixed. ... Read story »China bloggers still anonymous... for now - Oct 26, 2006
Blogs Last week reports started flying around that China's Ministry of Information Industry would begin requiring Chinese bloggers to register for their blogs using their real names and ID numbers. With spoofing, ... Read story »Flickr blocked: Great Firewall, your mother's in for a long night... - Jun 11, 2007
Blogs Flickr.com is the latest victim of China's Net Nanny, otherwise known as the Great Firewall (or GFW for short). While the Flickr site is not actually blocked, access to the image ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 

