IOC cuts deal with China on Internet censorship
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has cut a deal with China in allowing the blocking ofsensite websites despite promises of unrestricted access, Reuters reports.
China committed to providing freedom for media coverage but journalists are complaining of finding access to websites deemed sensitive blocked.
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