Judge sides with censored blogger against Chinese ISP - Ars Technica

Do not adjust your monitors: a Chinese government critic has won a court case against his ISP in Beijing for taking his website offline. Economics professor Hu Xingdou's website was shut down by Beijing Xin Net for containing "illegal" content earlier this year, but a Daxing district court ruled last week that the ISP could not provide proof for its claims and ordered Xin Net to repay Hu's service fees from the past two years. Full Story »

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Kaizar Campwala
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by Kaizar Campwala - May. 28, 2009

I think this story does a good job of contextualizing the significance this story. It's not particularly enterprising, replying on FT reporting, but it's well presented.

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