Tag Archives: Internet Freedom

Chinese Video Websites Halt Buying of Japanese Anime

by Harrison Lee on Monday, May 12, 2014

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Japanese manga/anime covers, in a Sina Weibo post reporting that Chinese video site licensing of Japanese anime has come to a halt following recent Chinese government policy.

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Digital Activism: Blocked on Weibo, Encouraged at SIPA

While code language emerges online as a response to government-blocked words, censorship regulators are increasingly finding ways to decode that language. Future SIPA courses hope to explore digital media surveillance in today’s world

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Tienchi Martin-Liao:Anti-Porn and Clean the Web 2014 Campaign

Anti-Porn and Clean the Web 2014 Campaign

by Tienchi Martin-Liao / May 7, 2014 /

Nothing new in the East

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Photograph by Ren Hang, who has been classified as a ‘pornographer’ by Chinese authorities.

The Chinese authority can be crowned World Champion of launching campaigns out of political motives. It has inherited Mao Zedong’s spirit of mass movement that was used to strike the so-called “bull ghost and snake demon” (meaning “evil intellectuals”) in the 50s and 60s. Mao predicted that every six or seven years those evil demons would jump out and disrupt the empire’s peace. Today his descendants follow the doctrine, but mobilize the campaigns even more frequently.

In April the State Internet Information Office, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and the Ministry of Public Security decided that, from mid-April to November this year, a nationwide “Cleaning the Web 2014” campaign of “anti-pornography, strike illegal publications” will be launched as a special action.

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Tienchi Martin-Liao: Internet Surveillance, a Visible and Invisible Hand

August 14, 2013

Government intervention, evolving technology, and the quest to end terrorism

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Chinese singer and writer Wu Hongfei. Photo courtesy of Tienchi Martin-Liao.

This summer, a wheelchair-bound paraplegic man named Ji Zhongxing Continue reading