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Article: Global Internet Freedom Consortium (GIFC) Offers China-Based Reporters Software to Break Through Internet Blockade
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- U.S. Newswire
- Article date:
- August 2, 2008
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To: FOREIGN EDITORS
Contact: Tao Wang, Global Internet Freedom Consortium, +1-888-
937-1688, contact@internetfreedom.org
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Global Internet
Freedom Consortium (GIFC) announced today that their anti-
censorship software tools are ready to help journalists and tourists
during the Olympics, to circumvent China's Internet blockade. The
software, which is available free of charge, can be downloaded onto
a hard drive or USB drive to safely and effectively overcome the
Internet censorship in China.
In the run-up to Olympics, Beijing tightened control over media
and Internet. Overseas web sites that have keywords on Beijing's
blacklist are blocked and ...
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