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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!China appears to have blocked leading search engine Google, sparking speculation of a crackdown on Internet content viewed as subversive ahead of a Communist Party congress in November.
The U.S.-based Web site, which has become popular among Internet surfers in China because of its simplicity and ability to run thorough Chinese-language Web searches, was inaccessible via Chinese servers as early as Saturday, users said.
"It's being blocked out of Beijing," said one industry insider, who follows China's regulation of the Internet closely and used his computer to confirm and pinpoint the block.
as reported by reuters/cnn
there is nothing new under the sun...
Chinese Internet police have apparently blocked a second search engine, AltaVista, in an effort to eliminate pornography and "unhealthy material" from reaching Chinese citizens online.
The move comes a few days after the Google search engine was blocked, marking an escalation of policy that once applied only to locally-based Internet companies.
reported by cnn 9-6-2002
Free Trade ...yes!
freedom of speech ........No!
Internet police....?
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