The U.S. Trade Representative has written a letter to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce asking that the country drop its requirement that all new PCs sold in China have special filtering software installed.
The letter was sent Tuesday by Trade Representative Ron Kirk and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce...
[Wait, we're not meddling now are we...? {Truth: enabling is more like it, via our companies' technical support of the regime}]
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Monday, July 6, 2009
U.S. asks China to drop censoring software requirement for PCs
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