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China: Xiamen to kill off anonymous posting

Joel Martinsen from DANWEI has translated some local reports about Xiamen Bureau of Industry and Commerce’s preparation to implement the use of real names on the Internet. ...full story at Global Voices

from Global Voices on Fri, Jul 06 2007

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