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[Policies in China]

Public Pledge of Self-Regulation and Professional Ethics for China Internet Industry (Internet Society of China, rev. July 19, 2002)


[It has a bearing for the entire world, whether China will embrace or smother free flow of information in the world.]










[Technology and Human Rights in China]

Internet Filtering in China in 2004-2005: A Country Study
The OpenNet Initiative tested China's Internet filtering of web content, blog postings, and e-mail correspondences. (Open Net Initiative, April 14, 2005)
China's Golden Shield
On corporations and the development of surveillance technology in the People's Republic of China. (Rights and Democracy, 2001)
The Rise of the Internet and Advancing Human Rights
A call for alliances of conscience that will ensure that the Internet and other advanced technologies function as a force for beneficial change rather than effective tools of repression in China.
Logging on in China's Internet Cafes
An HRIC Field Survey from summer 2005 describing the environment for accessing information through China's Internet cafes.
Human Rights and SPAM: A China Case Study
A case study illustrating how anti-spam technologies and policies can be used by repressive governments to censor speech and to severely compromise the ability of activists to use email as part of their work. Includes an IT Best Practices matrix addressing both domestic implementation and cross-border impact of anti-spam technology and legislation with regards to censorship, freedom of expression, and more.
Media Control in China
He Qinglian graphically depicts the threat to life and livelihood that China's journalists face on a daily basis. [PDF, 690K]








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