From today's Guardian, an article by Jonathan Watts entitled "Microsoft Helps China to Censor Bloggers."
"Civil liberties groups have condemned an arrangement between Microsoft and Chinese authorities to censor the internet.
The American company is helping censors remove "freedom" and "democracy" from the net in China with a software package that prevents bloggers from using these and other politically sensitive words on their websites.
The restrictions, which also include an automated denial of "human rights", are built into MSN Spaces, a blog service launched in China last month by Shanghai MSN Network Communications Technology, a venture in which Microsoft holds a 50% stake."
read the rest here.
Obviously, "Counago" and "Spaves" will still be accessible, so why worry?
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