Prague Czech Republic hotels, hotels in Prague Czech Republic, Czech Republic Prague hotels accommodation in Prague

Info

***** 5 star Hotels in Prague, Czech Republic
**** 4 star Hotels in Prague, Czech Republic
*** 3 star Hotels in Prague, Czech Republic
** 2 star Hotels in Prague, Czech Republic
- Hostels in Prague, Czech Republic
- Apartments in Prague, Czech Republic
- Pensions in Prague, Czech Republic

- Prague Hotels in the city centre
- Prague Hotels near the city centre
- Prague Hotels outside the city centre

- Airport Transfers
- Sightseeing Tours
- Prague Guide
- Prague News
- Travel Links


News

22.08.2008 - China 'blocks' iTunes music store

Apple iTunes Reports of iPod Nanos overheating ...
German Journalists Demand Free Access During Beijing Olympics ...
Online risk due to browser flaws ...
China denies politicising Games ...
customers in China fear the online store has been blocked after a pro-Tibet album featured on the site became a hit.

The site has been unavailable inside China for the past week.

The Czech Republic news are represented by www.czech-republic-prague.com


An Apple spokeswoman said the firm was currently investigating what lay behind the problem.
The Beijing authorities have not commented on the issue, but activists claim it is connected to the recent release of "Songs for Tibet".
Millions of Chinese citizens use the internet for education and business, but the government sometimes tries to block access to sites run by dissidents and human rights and Tibet activists.
Popular download
Users of iTunes in China have complained that they have been unable to download music since Monday - a day after the Art of Peace Foundation announced the release of the pro-Tibet album.
BBC staff in Beijing confirmed on Friday that the site was still not working.
The album has been a popular download across the world, and has featured on the front pages of the iTunes stores.
A review page for the album attracted a strong exchange of views between pro-Tibet campaigners and Chinese nationalists.
Michael Wohl, the Art of Peace Foundation's executive, said he believed the album was the reason for the disruption to iTunes, although he had no proof.
Those who contributed to the album include artists Alanis Morissette and Underworld, and there is also a 15-minute talk by the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan leader.


(BBC)


<< Back

Search

Check-in
 
Check-out
 
Room
Class
Location



 
 
Copyright © 1999 - 2009 Czech-Republic-Prague.com . All Rights Reserved    
www.Karlovy-Vary-Czech-Republic.com :: www.Prague-Hotel-Hotels.com
_______________________________