China to Delay Indefinitely Green Dam Filtering Software »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 4 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyI've written about China's Green Dam censorware a couple of times, and there's no doubt it's drawn a great deal of criticism. On Tuesday, China announced it would be indefinitely delaying the rollout of the product, which it had earlier said would have to be installed (or at least provided) on all PCs sold in the country as of July 1st.
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