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We have heard of China¡¯s control media such as radio, Internet, and TV through many press and news. Many controversial issues such as censorship of Internet and media, human rights, and Falun Gong have been covered and China government has been blamed for these kinds of activities. ... They want to advance to the huge Internet and related market in China. ... AOL is planning to advance to the China ISP market in condition of providing some technologies to censor and control media of China. However, these companies denied and ignored these kinds of activities because they said that their providing products and transferring technologies are not related to China¡¯s control of media and it was so difficult to find out the certain evidence. However, it is certain that each company acted as reported because each company is dominating the market of China Internet. ... government¡¯s direct intervention in China¡¯s media control and related human rights problems is not a good solution. ... Furthermore, surprisingly, the most common search words in China were ¡°free¡±, ¡°farun gong¡±, and ¡°proxy¡± even if these words were not allowed to search by the China police, which means that many users in China wanted to use the Internet without censorship. At the moment, many American and none-profit organizations are interested in China¡¯s control of media and violating human rights. ... org) is dealing with the problem of Farun Gong and media control in China.
Approximate Word count = 1324 Approximate Pages = 5.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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