"For Chinese companies, staying on the safe side of government censors
is a matter of life and death. Adding to the burden, the authorities
demand that companies censor themselves, spurring them to hire thousands
of people to police content.
Issues and developments related to ethics, information, and technologies, examined in the ethics and intellectual property graduate courses I teach at the University of Pittsburgh School of Computing and Information. My Bloomsbury book "Ethics, Information, and Technology" will be published in Summer 2025. Kip Currier, PhD, JD
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Showing posts with label policing content. Show all posts
Friday, January 4, 2019
Censoring China’s Internet, for Stability and Profit; The New York Times, January 2, 2019
Li Yuan, The New York Times; Censoring China’s Internet, for Stability and Profit
That in turn has created a growing and lucrative new industry: censorship factories."
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