The “Great Firewall of China,” used by the government of the People’s Republic of China to block users from reaching content it finds objectionable, is actually a “panopticon” that encourages self-censorship through the perception that users are being watched, rather than a true firewall, according to researchers at UC Davis and the University of New Mexico. Read the rest of this entry »
Chinese Panopticon on the Internet
12 09 2007Comments : 2 Comments »
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