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Story: US legislature suggests China Web crackdown

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Posted by: Anonymous (Monday 20 February 2006, 7:29 PM)

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This won't work. All china has to do is filter the results before they come in. China simply runs the results throught its own intermediate proxy and drops the "offending" html search or other results. Nice try but it won't work. The "Great firewall" of China may actually work better with this regulation because now China just has to have all the Internet traffic go through one point for filtering instead of making each company prohibit certain searches. The U.S. will never get the "verboten" list either because China won't need to give it out.

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