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U.S. tech: Get to China.(COMMENTARY)

Washington Times, The,  March, 2006  

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Byline: Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. and Peter Suderman, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES We once scorned the idea the Internet could be censored. Many politicians have tried to stop porn, but always to no avail. Spam still pours in our in-boxes, and the net is increasingly susceptible to viruses and "mal-ware." Despite the tough-talkin' rhetoric and angry hand-wringing of authorities, there are very few actual limits to what people can do online.

Even in its more restricted forms, the net fosters an array of features that enable free expression. This means the recent ...

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