Thai officials say the plan isn't about censorship or spying; Thai citizens and businesses not so convinced
Thai authorities are planning to tighten control over the Internet, creating a single international access point so they can better monitor content. VOA Correspondent Steve Herman reports from Bangkok on what is being called Thailand’s own "Great Firewall."
The W3 Award honors “creative excellence on the web,” and are selected by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts.
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