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[News] Opera Complies with Censorship in China

  • Subject: [News] Opera Complies with Censorship in China
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 01:10:15 +0000
  • Followup-to: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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Opera web browser 'censors' Chinese content

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| Previously traffic ran over Opera servers 
| bypassing the so-called Great Firewall of 
| China, making the browser popular with 
| Chinese users.
| 
| Opera confirmed that it had started 
| directing users of the international version 
| of the mobile browser to the Chinese version 
| on 20 November. 
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8376555.stm


Recent:

Tor partially blocked in China

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| On September 25, 2009, the Great Firewall of China blocked the
| public list of relays and directory authorities by simple IP
| address blocks. Currently, about 80% of the public relays are
| blocked by IP address and TCP port combination. Tor users are
| still connecting to the network through bridges. At the simplest
| level, bridges are non-public relays that don't exit traffic, but
| instead send it on to the rest of the Tor network.
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https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-partially-blocked-china


China: Are Tibetan Bloggers Being Silenced?

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| Quite alarming to report that all of the most popular Tibetan language blog
| hosting sites (except one) have been inaccessible for almost three weeks now.
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http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/08/28/china-are-tibetan-bloggers-being-silenced/


Survey - "Show us the code" says China

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| Elsewhere in the world, the survey confirmed the general trend that open
| source software is now mainstream for enterprises. In North America, 41 per
| cent were already using open source, with almost another ten per cent
| planning to adopt or already adopting. France continues to lead the way in
| Europe, with 67 per cent already using open source, followed by Germany at
| 60.6 per cent and the UK trailing at 42 per cent. Attitudes to open source
| adoption repeat the pattern with those who feel benefits outweigh other
| issues coming in at 47 per cent in the UK, down from 54 per cent in 2008,
| while in Germany, 62 per cent believed that to be true. Another problem for
| the UK is that 22.4 per cent of the respondents in the UK say they are still
| monitoring developments in open source, but have not yet begun evaluating it.
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http://www.h-online.com/open/Survey-Show-us-the-code-says-China--/news/113586


China's internet: the wild, wild East

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| The government frequently cites pornography as the most important reason for
| China's controls on the Internet, but right now, the censors are particularly
| nervous for political reasons including the recent riots in Xinjiang, and the
| possibility of something going wrong on October 1, when the People's Republic
| celebrates the 60th anniversary of its founding.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/china-business/6088713/Chinas-internet-the-wild-wild-East.html
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