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Predictably for Skype, the mainstream coverage of the TOM.com keyword trapping scandal has grown, with associated reputation damage for the former naive idealists at Skype and their parent, E-Bay. (Browse examples at ZDNet, Reuters, The Register, GigaOM, Financial Times, the BBC, AFP, and god knows where else.) Among the mainstream coverage so ...
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If you don't know the story, you can read up on the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal (and again in the Journal here, with more focus on the backlash for Skype). In a nutshell, the story is that the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, which focuses on Internet, free-speech and censorship issues, released evidence that TOM-Skype, the joint ...
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From the Sydney Morning Herald:Organisers had repeatedly claimed that internet would not be
censored during the Games but at the press conference a Wall
Street Journal journalist produced his laptop and showed that
sites such as the BBC in China and Hong Kong's Apple Daily were
being restricted. BOCOG media director Sun Weijia initially ...
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...says Paul Denlinger at China Vortex, reacting to Thomas Crampton's recent online video discussion with Oiwan Lam on the 50 Cent Tribe:The biggest difference between astroturfing and censorship:
astroturfing is a PR term and censorship is a political term.
Astroturfing is a PR tactic which can be used for either political or
commercial ends; ...
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