In China, Fighting Censorship with Pi

Herdict Blog 2013-06-11

Summary:

While internet censorship in China has long been pervasive, the days leading up to and marking the Tiananmen Square protests mark a tradition of heightened censorship practices throughout the country. As the 24th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests approached earlier this month, one China-based Redditor described a convenient, do-it-yourself circumvention tool built on a Raspberry Pi. [...]

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http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/herdict/2013/06/11/in-china-fighting-censorship-with-pi/

Updated:

06/11/2013, 14:32

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Authors:

Maura Youngman

Date tagged:

06/11/2013, 15:40

Date published:

06/11/2013, 15:40