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Addresses difference in views of Internet policy between the U.S. and China, comparing U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's speech about Internet freedom and the Chinese government white paper on the Internet.

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First seconds cut off, and sound quality not great, but it's understandable.]]>
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