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IPA urges China to 'respect the decision' of Cambridge University Press to restore articles

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, August 22, 2017 | 10:55 AM

International Publishers Association praises CUP’s decision, counter to China’s censorship request, but will ‘wait to see what the consequences’ are

The president of the International Publishers Association has urged the Chinese government not to take punitive action against Cambridge University Press following the publisher’s decision to restore online access to hundreds of academic articles it had been asked to remove by Chinese authorities.

Related: Cambridge University Press backs down over China censorship

.@Cambridge_Uni has also announced its decision to push back against Chinese censorship on Chinese social media, in Chinese http://pic.twitter.com/laV6u4O1yi

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