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Gates: Web site censorship doesn't work
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Microsoft chairman Bill Gates said government attempts to censor Web sites or blogs will fail, since banned information can get out in defiance of official efforts.
The spread of private e-mail means online users can distribute banned news despite government injunctions, he told a press conference yesterday.
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