Internet users in China celebrated the government’s about-face on the Green Dam Web-filtering software with a party Wednesday in a Beijing caf. The event was originally planned to coincide with an Internet boycott planned for the day China had mandated that all new PCs sold in China must have Green Dam. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology abruptly postponed the July 1 deadline on Tuesday, giving the protesters an unexpected victory. The ministry did not say when, if ever, a new deadline might be set. Artist Ai Weiwei, who organized the Internet boycott and the event, told Reuters, “This is a very rare example for the government to suddenly push back an important decision the night before it is due to be rolled out.” The ministry has said the Green Dam software, which was to be bundled with all new PCs, was to block pornography and violent content on the Internet. However, tests of the software showed it
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Chinese Web Users Celebrate Green Dam About-Face