Domain: cryptome.cn
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Comments · 12
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yeah, just imagine
the chinese wouldn't have anything to do with those free speech zones
it's easier to just massacre those pesky protesters
oh... wait you're worried about censorship?
don't worry! the public will never hear about any "massacres" -
Cryptome CN
Cryptome CN publishes information, documents and opinions banned by the People's Republic of China. http://www.cryptome.cn/
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Re:... says the guy who stole gobs of PDP-10 time
A slave harem of Eastern European women might have worked, alas it was apparently incompatible with the image Billy was trying to present of himself
No, like many geeks, he just prefers orientals. http://cryptome.cn/gates-birdseye.htm -
Re:Exploiting Google's Page Rank
> And then google will be politely asked to remove the domain.
> They aren't stupid.
Yes, but we can be pretty persistant.
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Do No Evil -- Except for Money!
Evil Google helped the illegitimate Chinese government to enslave its own people.
Greedy Yahoo! betrayed the Chinese journalist Shi Tao into imprisonment.
Immoral Microsoft has shut down the Chinese-language weblog of Mr. Zhao Jing.
If you work for Microsoft, you have a moral obligation to quit your job in protest.
The Communist Chinese government murders people, and Microsoft is its helper.
If you own stock in Microsoft Corporation, you are a murderer by proxy.
To Microsoft, money is more important than DEMOCRACY and HUMAN RIGHTS.
Conscientious decision-makers have a fiduciary obligation to abandon Microsoft censorship
and to migrate their information-technology purchases to sources supportive of free speech.
Cryptome CN publishes information, documents and opinions banned by Beyzhing and Microsoft.
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Do No Evil -- Except for Money!
Evil Google helped the illegitimate Chinese government to enslave its own people.
Greedy Yahoo! betrayed the Chinese journalist Shi Tao into imprisonment.
Immoral Microsoft has shut down the Chinese-language weblog of Mr. Zhao Jing.
If you work for Microsoft, you have a moral obligation to quit your job in protest.
The Communist Chinese government murders people, and Microsoft is its helper.
If you own stock in Microsoft Corporation, you are a murderer by proxy.
To Microsoft, money is more important than DEMOCRACY and HUMAN RIGHTS.
Conscientious decision-makers have a fiduciary obligation to abandon Microsoft censorship
and to migrate their information-technology purchases to sources supportive of free speech.
Cryptome CN publishes information, documents and opinions banned by Beyzhing and Microsoft.
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Re:1989 Tiananmen Square ProtestsI've seen the links to Google Images showing the difference, and it does seem like they are censoring. However, the results on images.google.com look the same when limiting the search to the
.cn TLD.Instead, try the search "tiananmen square protest 1989" on www.google.cn and see the #1 hit. Certainly that isn't being caught or censored. Don't know if the results differ inside China, although I suspect they might since I have heard the rumor they have firewalls and routers that sniff out terms they don't like. However that wouldn't necessarily be Google's fault.
Since images are hard to filter for content, it makes sense that the Chinese government is trying to limit results to sites they control. What will be more interesting is what happens when they start using Google themselves and can theoretically a.) remove or impose penalties on those sites like the link I posted b.) ask Google to be more restrictive.
I would have preferred Google not give in, but the results could nonetheless be interesting.
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Cryptome.Cn
In response to Google's decision to censor searches on www.google.cn., John Young of Cryptome.org has just set up a new site which "publishes information, documents and opinions banned by the People's Republic of China."
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Mentifex Artificial Intelligence
Mentifex AI might benefit from this technology of sign language as a form of speech output.
Microsoft will probably find a means of censorship for users in China.
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Re:Back to (Tiananmen) Square One?
On a related note, the interesting intelligence (and somewhat tech-related) site:
http://www.cryptome.org/
now has a sister site dealing specifically with Chinese suppression, at:
http://www.cryptome.cn/ -
Slashdot Truth vs. Microsoft Censorship
Immoral Microsoft has shut down the Chinese-language weblog of Mr. Zhao Jing.
If you work for Microsoft, you have a moral obligation to quit your job in protest.
The Communist Chinese government murders people, and Microsoft is its helper.
If you own stock in Microsoft Corporation, you are a murderer by proxie.
To Microsoft, money is more important than DEMOCRACY and HUMAN RIGHTS.
Conscientious decision-makers have a fiduciary obligation to abandon Microsoft censorship
and to migrate their information-technology purchases to sources supportive of free speech.
Cryptome CN publishes information, documents and opinions banned by Peking and Microsoft.
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Slashdot Truth vs. Microsoft Censorship
Immoral Microsoft has shut down the Chinese-language weblog of Mr. Zhao Jing.
If you work for Microsoft, you have a moral obligation to quit your job in protest.
The Communist Chinese government murders people, and Microsoft is its helper.
If you own stock in Microsoft Corporation, you are a murderer by proxie.
To Microsoft, money is more important than DEMOCRACY and HUMAN RIGHTS.
Conscientious decision-makers have a fiduciary obligation to abandon Microsoft censorship
and to migrate their information-technology purchases to sources supportive of free speech.
Cryptome CN publishes information, documents and opinions banned by Peking and Microsoft.