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| Thailand's gamers fight to save the open internet Thailand's military junta has already banned Facebook (a few times), Bitcoin and the game Tropico, but that's not enough for the censor-happy dictatorship. The nation is now kicking around the idea of a single gateway -- effectively one internet co... http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/07/g...wall-thailand/ |
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