Censorship in China

Censorship in China

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  • Censorship in the People's Republic of China — This article is about censorship in the People s Republic of China. For censorship in the Republic of China (Taiwan), see Censorship in the Republic of China. Part of a series on Censorship …   Wikipedia

  • Censorship by Google — is Google corporation s removal or lack of inclusion of information from its services in order to comply with local laws or with the company s policies.Web searchUSAGoogle commonly censors search results to comply with DMCA related legal… …   Wikipedia

  • Censorship in Taiwan — Censorship in the Republic of China (Taiwan) was eliminated in 1987. The media is generally allowed to broadcast what they choose as long as it does not contravene slander and libel statutes.HistoryIn many of the martial law period of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Censorship by country — Censorship varies in its extent in different countries.Censorship by countryAlgeriaSince its independence in 1962 Algerian journalists have been the main target of censorship.AustraliaAustralia is a federation, and responsibility for censorship… …   Wikipedia

  • CENSORSHIP —    Censorship in modern Japan has served as both a political expedient wielded by government as well as a self regulating tool used by the publishing houses. In 1869, the first publishing regulations were enacted, followed in 1875 by regulations… …   Japanese literature and theater

  • China Netcom — Former type State owned enterprise Industry Telecommunication Fate Merged into China Unicom Founded …   Wikipedia

  • China Youth Daily — Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner Communist Youth League of China Founded 1951 Language Chinese …   Wikipedia

  • China Tietong — Telecommunications Corporation (abbr. CTT; Chinese: 中国铁通集团有限公司 , or abbr. 中国铁通 ) is a major state owned basic telecommunications operator in China. Its former name was China Railcom (China Railway Communication Corporation, Limited). Founded on… …   Wikipedia

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