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In the Internet Age, a New Cultural Revolution

Chinese Authors Find Creative Outlets on the Web()  

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June 26, 2008 Chinese novelists were once encouraged to address politics and society through a Communist lens. Now young writers can be as entertaining as they want on the Web.

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Internet Helps Liberate, Create Music in China()  

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June 25, 2008 For many Chinese, the Web isn't merely a tool to help circumvent political censorship. Some Chinese musicians are exploiting online tools and sites to create new economic models for the music business.

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Chinese Fans Follow American TV Online — for Free()  

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June 24, 2008 Political censorship is a way of life in China. Watching pirated U.S. television shows, on the other hand, is one freedom many in China have grown used to — and increasingly, the distribution channels are moving online.

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