Trade Law May Tear Down China's 'Great Firewall'

By Julie Zeveloff (October 8, 2009, 4:37 PM EDT) -- The Chinese Internet filter known as the "great firewall" has been blasted by free speech and human rights groups, but some advocates say the best way to get the strict censorship rules relaxed could be to show that they actually constitute a trade barrier that violates global trade agreements....

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