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Congress begins eyeing surveillance security technology transfers to China by American companies.
The Commerce Department has begun drafting new rules on what security equipment American companies can sell to China.
China's Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is likely heading into some very deep, very troubling, very turbulent, and tumultuous near term waters. No American or American company or American capital should be participating in any aspect of the CCP's ubiquitous surveillance projects, regardless of the financial incentives or desire to "test" their neural and digital matching algorithms.
Web: Keeping an Eye on China’s Security (May Require an Annoying No Dollar Cost Login)1.
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1. The NYTs appears to be in a period of randomly testing whether its online readers will tolerate a login to read an article. They appear to have begun randomly ambushing readers with an annoying no dollar cost login page (it costs your privacy and patience).
If their login page becomes too annoying, appears too often, or is consistently adopted for all articles Lunog will stop linking to the NYTs and remove or replace all NYTs links that require a login.
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