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The Shanghai Free Trade Zone is seen as a potential threat to the pre-eminence of Hong Kong, which as a special administrative region of China has a relatively unfettered Internet where social networks and news sites are freely available.
This is interesting. I wonder how long it will last, and to what extent specific content will be censored. I can't imagine that it will be completely unfettered. Can the NYT run a retrospective on the Tiananmen Square protests, and expect it to be available within the free trade zone?
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PathogenXD · 4123 days ago · link ·
China's allowing foreign internet companies to host internet service there it looks like, so who knows, it might be ok?