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Kintaro:
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.asp?feed=FT&Date=20050610&ID=4884671

Unsuprising.

Microsoft have great promotional skills, bragging on their own website that they are against free speech.

RaZoR1394:
I don't think that Microsoft are alone in this case. It's not easy to turn against communist ideologies in China. I don't blame MS for this.

cahult:
This is typical of all cowards. They have no backbone at all. Someone must stand up to the freedom hating chinese government and tell them they are wrong. Or rather, a big group must do this. I don

Refalm:
China is an important and large trading partner.
Because of that fact, most countries are very carefull of critisising China.

Lord C:
Someone give George Bush a call ... China's government need sorting out.

Seriously though, the cencorship is sickening.
/me remembers the Google China Censorship issues.

I don't undertand Communism tbh, but I am totally against censorhip of any kind.

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