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Dynamic Internet Technology, Inc. (DIT) is a private technology company incorporated in North Carolina in 2001. DIT is at the forefront of anti-jamming technology for Chinese users, a leading researcher of Internet censorship in China, and an expert in mass-emailing to China. It has been providing mass mailing services for Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Asia (RFA) since February 2002, and for Human Rights In China since 2003.
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- China Rights Forum, No.2 2006:
Technology and Human Rights - Articles, interviews, HRIC issue briefs, resource list and more focusing on the issue of technology and human rights. - China Rights Forum, No.3 2004:
"The Coming Crash of the Matrix" - Bill Xia examines a paradoxical situation in which the Chinese government’s excessive censorship of information may eventually lead to a collapse of the entire system of control. - China Rights Forum, No.2, 2006:
"A Conversation with Citizen Lab" - Sharon Hom interviews Ron Deibert and Nart Villeneuve on their work battling Internet censorship. - China Rights Forum, No.2, 2006:
"The Hijacked Potential of China's Internet" - He Qinglian details the ways in which government controls have forced China to miss out on the full benefits of the Internet revolution. - Written testimony submitted to U.S. Congressional Hearing:
"The Internet in China: A Tool for Freedom or Suppression?" - China Rights Forum, No.3, 2005:
"Logging on in China's Internet Cafes: An HRIC Field Survey" - China Rights Forum, No.4, 2004:
"Media Control in China" - HRIC Case Study:
"Human Rights and Spam: A China Case Study" - China Rights Forum, No.3, 2003:
"The Rise of the Internet and Advancing Human Rights"