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The '''Great Firewall of China''' ({{zh-cp|c=防火长城|p=fanghuo changcheng}}) is a blanket term thought to have been coined in an article in Wired magazine in 1997<ref>[http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.06/china_pr.html]<ref>[http://www.physorg.com/news6368.html] and used by international, including Chinese, media to refer to projects initiated by the People's Republic of China that attempt to block from viewers within Mainland China certain internet content.
The '''Great Firewall of China''' ({{zh-cp|c=防火长城|p=fanghuo changcheng}}) is a blanket term thought to have been coined in an article in Wired magazine in 1997 <ref>[http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.06/china_pr.html]<ref>[http://www.physorg.com/news6368.html] and used by international, including Chinese, media to refer to projects initiated by the People's Republic of China that attempt to block from viewers within Mainland China certain internet content.

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The Great Firewall of China (Chinese: 防火长城; pinyin: fanghuo changcheng) is a blanket term thought to have been coined in an article in Wired magazine in 1997 <ref>[1]<ref>[2] and used by international, including Chinese, media to refer to projects initiated by the People's Republic of China that attempt to block from viewers within Mainland China certain internet content.