World of Warcraft U.S. Objects to China’s Web Filtering [NYTimes.com] The Obama administration lodged a formal protest on Wednesday with the Chinese government over its plan to force all computers sold in China to come with software that blocks... ...full story at Shanghaiist
from Shanghaiist on Thu, Jun 25 2009
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