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Human rights and wrongs online
Mark Rasch, 2006-03-13

A government's position on censorship used to protect its citizenry is dictated by who they are. The well-popularized censorship of Internet content in China by Google and other big players, and criticism of this by the U.S. government, is really just the tip of the iceburg.

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Human rights and wrongs online 2006-03-13
Matthew Murphy (1 replies)
Re: Human rights and wrongs online 2006-03-13
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Re: Re: Human rights and wrongs online 2006-03-14
Matthew Murphy
Maybe I'm short on sleep after the terrible weather in Missouri of late...

but what *should* be ironic to most of the world is, instead, only ironic to a few enlightened individuals.

I'll give you a little more credit next time.

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