China begins massive monitoring/censoring of SMS traffic
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China begins massive monitoring/censoring of SMS traffic
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#5Keeping the discussion at a business level I would think would be the most productive. I don't see how throwing politics into it is going to help the situation.
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#6Keeping the discussion at a business level I would think would be the most productive. I don't see how throwing politics into it is going to help the situation.
Still, sad to see the once-great China, who gave us paper, movable type, gunpowder, the compass, and too many other world-changing inventions to name here, devolving into a dystopian nation of bean-counting surveillance monkeys. A great society (and I am not implying that America and the West are "great" in this sense) does not police private communications between adults in order to detect the use of lewd or subvers…
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#7.. probably it has _always_ been doing that.
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#9UK has surveillance cameras everywhere. Echelon monitors all phones, email, fax, cell calls. China is only catching up to us. What's your point?
The west is monitoring, which is a problem, but China goes further by, as the above text shows, disrupting communication.