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China Congratulates EU on AT&T’s Amendments Being Accepted to the Telecoms Pack

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 12, 2009

[ Thanks to Chao-Kuei
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“For example, Wikipedia has always been a source of
headache for the Chinese government and the Copyright Enforcers
alike. Entries such as Falun Gong, the IP filtering notes about
AT&T, and AACS encryption key are very unfriendly to us, and
therefore harm the society, since we represent the interest of the
entire society. With these amendments, we can better prevent the
spread of such harmful information to the society.

“P2P networks, the common enemy of the Chinese government and
the Copyright Enforcers, can also be tamed to behave or even
completely eliminated once these amendments become law. We have
always believed that the existence of the Freenet is not only a
threat to our control protection of our
people against improper contents and opinions, but also a threat to
the Copyright Enforcers. It is very encouraging to see EU ignore
the “freedom speech” activitis who support the existence of the
disturbing P2P networks.”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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