In a series of three Web videos, Ken Berman, director of Internet Technology at the International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB), describes the "Great Fire Wall" of China is; discusses what IBB is doing to help people to freely access information; and outlines the tools available to overcome Internet censorship.
Part 1: The "Great Fire Wall" of China: how it works
Part 2: What's the IBB doing about it?
Part 3: Anticensorship tools available to netizens
The International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB) provides technical support for international broadcast services such as Voice of America as well as government-funded Radio Free Asia. http://www.rfa.org/english/support/web_access/
@Treblaine I can't believe it's still that bad there. They've certainly become a lot more free and capitalistic than they used to be. I think the olympics made us all forget they're still a totalitarian government.
LanceHertford 2 days ago
This is so badass. Ken Berman, you are badass!! We're sneaking behind enemy lines to help defectors from the communist party to communicate with one another.
LanceHertford 2 days ago
RCP agents wouldn't kill him, they would rather get a hold of that mailing list then send out their death squads to round up the dissidents in China. He better keep that mailing list VERY safe as China would like to make an example of the freedom fighters, probably with trumped up charges or maybe they will just disappear along with the thousands of others.
Treblaine 3 years ago
Don't you fear CCP send assassin to "entertain" you?
daniel345345345 3 years ago