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Skype and Microsoft claim they have "no choice" in censoring phrases on their services »

They do, but the choice is between doing business in China and not.

MSN Spaces product unit manager on "ways we moderate content" »

It's a tough one, having to follow the laws of a country you're doing business in when they run up against your principles.

Microsoft employee Robert Scoble is angry about MSN Spaces and apparent censorship of Chinese-language weblogs »

He has an update in his article that MSN management has looked into it.

How Microsoft censors "sensitive words" on Chinese-language weblogs on MSN Spaces »

Rebecca argues that "the action was taken NOT by Chinese authorities responsible for filtering and censoring the internet for Chinese viewers, but by MSN staff at the level of the MSN servers."
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