Meantime, Amnesty International and The Observer have launched a campaign to promote freedom on the internet, in protest against the monitoring and suppression of information. Sign the petition, help publish the suppressed fragments and do your bit to make sure that freedom rules on the internet.
According to The Guardian, Google is considering changing its mind on its highly controversial practice of censoring content on its Google.cn search engine. A step forward, perhaps, but merely to recover some of the ground lost with its giant leap backward.
Meantime, Amnesty International and The Observer have launched a campaign to promote freedom on the internet, in protest against the monitoring and suppression of information. Sign the petition, help publish the suppressed fragments and do your bit to make sure that freedom rules on the internet.
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