Silicon Hutong blogger David Wolf notes that the iTunes Music Store is now blocked in China, assumes this was due to the release on iTunes of a Tibetan music album, assumes Apple chose to release it during the Olympics as an act of... ...full story at Global Voices
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| 24 Dec 07 |
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Greetings from people to ZhongChi for album release on 2007 »
YouTube video This is really a great album release party ever in Shanghai China.
here we would like to share this greeting VCR with all of you and celebrate Zhong Chi's debut music album [Easy World] releasing!
For more info of Zhong Chi and her music as well as... |
| 21 Aug 08 |
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China Blocks the iTunes Store » Sinosplice From the Sydney Morning Herald: Access to Apple’s online iTunes Store has been blocked in China after it emerged that Olympic athletes have been downloading and possibly listening to a pro-Tibetan music album in a subtle act of protest against... |
| 22 Aug 08 |
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Apple's answer to the Net Nanny of China » Danwei Chose your poison On August 20, China technology, telecoms and media consultant David Wolf wrote a blog post: Apple's bi-polar China disorder So here is the deal. Apple starts selling an album called "Songs for Tibet" on its iTunes Music Store... |
| 20 Aug 08 |
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Best of the China Blogs: August 20 » China Journal A daily look at what we’re reading. –A report that the iTunes Music Store is no longer accessible in China, following the start of sales of an album called “Songs for Tibet.” [Silicon Hutong] –From one sports star to another: Yao ... |
| 23 Nov 07 |
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Jay Chou, Convenience Store and lots of Folk music » Shanghaiist Well...after a day of bloating ourselves on turkey and pumpkin pie (sorry Shanghaiist is American and assumes that everyone else wants to be one) the perfect cure is a night of live music. Lucky for us Convenience Store, one of Beijing's longest lasting... |
| 24 Aug 08 |
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Beijing: iTunes is off the menu » angrychineseblogger Apparently, iTunes is now off the menu in China. |