China to censor text messagesBy Mark Rollins - 01/21/2010 1:42:36 PM |
I’m sure most of you are hearing about the fight between China and Google, and China is taking another step in their digital censoring program as they are scanning all text messages.
Any messages deemed unhealthy by the government will result in cutting off the cell phone service of the sender. I suppose this will put a stop to sexting in China. Of course, this is a violation of personal right now, isn’t it?
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