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China’s government has somehow taken steps to take even more control of media within the country, even as an already censorship-heavy nation. According to a report by Forbes, a new law indicates that any “text, pictures, maps, games, animation and sound ‘of informational or thoughtful nature’” posted online by foreign publishers — even those who have acted through Sino-foreign agreements in the past — will need strict approval by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television. This is a huge blow to online freedom in China, which already was a grim scenario. Essentially, all foreign publishers will not be able…

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