5 People Are Speaking Their Mind


  1. [...] Pakistan isn’t the first country to block access to YouTube, with China, Thailand, Turkey and Brazil all being guilty of it at some point in the past. [...]

  2. [...] It was already known that video sites based in China were subject to strict regulation by the Chinese government, but the possible fate of 56.com, one of the 3 big video sites dubbed the Chinese YouTube, shows them in action. [...]

  3. [...] Unfortunately Chinese censorship creates the real threat of Chinese web TV companies being closed down by the Chinese authorities. 56.com, dubbed the YouTube of China, was rumoured to have been shut down by Chinese authorities after the site went down last month [...]

  4. [...] Online Video Regulations In China | Where Even Infidelity Is Censored Not To Exist- Feb 2008 [...]

  5. [...] Korea is by no means the first country to be concerned over the influence YouTube has. China recently tried to block the site over Tibet violence videos, and has extreme regulations in place. [...]

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