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2 hours ago ago from Tech News Geek
The World Trade Organization has ruled that China's practice of funneling media imports to state-owned companies which facilitates the country's long tradition of censorship violates international trade laws . The ruling was a result of complaints filed by a number of US media companies, which contend that China's practices illegally restrict business opportunities. The WTO said that China cannot limit distribution of movies, music, ...
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12 hours ago ago from blog.lonelynot.org
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