UDN.com’s Blooper

On Jun.02, two domestic bloggers(tm, zonble) correspondingly voiced their concern on UDN.com’s new licensing policy, which was previouly reported here and later posted to Slashdot.org. Four days later at Jun. 06, under the pressure of protest from blog.elixus.org and twblog.net, UDN released a public letter to explain their policy(to bloggers). But according to cached information on Google.com, UDN had stealthly changed their licensing policy just before today. This mischievousness infuriates even more independant bloggers from Taiwan and the whole protest is not over yet. Meanwhile this issue has spreaded beyond the blogosphere to readers of esouth.org, calling more attention to come.


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2 thoughts on “UDN.com’s Blooper”

  1. Good job. I should react and follow on every event as fast as you to the international sphere. The politicians and capitalists sometimes are afraid of, and have a kind of superstition on the “international” pressure.

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