Tudou, after facing death by regulator, gets $57M in financing

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Tue, 04/29/2008 - 1:03am

Tudou, which had been scolded for insufficient censorship (namely, of porn) and faced either threats or rumors of a government shutdown as recently as last month, is looking a little healthier this week.

China Web 2.0 Review reports:

It has been rumored for quite a long time, Tudou, the

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