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Saturday, October 27, 2007

Morning Round-up

Stan Abrams of China Hearsay has a far more detailed write-up of the Ambassador's IPR Roundtable than the one we did.

Caijing, one of the less-restricted elements of the Chinese media, has an interesting article on how the U.S. Congress might try to hold up the purchase of 3Com on national security grounds. And to think that antitrust lawyers were concerned about China exploiting the national security provisions in the AML.

Also, it appears that the GFW has been modified to block anonymouse.org. It would also seem that it blocks any website that uses Feedburner to manage RSS, though that's nothing new. A lot of expats in China are going to be very upset this morning.

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