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June 27, 2007

Should trade negotiators address internet censorship?

Google thinks they should, and has asked the US Trade Representative's office to address it in trade negotiations. 

chlobermuk posts at the Free Trade Blog: State censorship as a non-tariff restriction on trade??

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