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<author>firm@harrismoure.com (China Law Blog)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Very interesting.  I know of a company in China with around 200 employees that basically just monitors the Chinese internet for multinationals so there are obviously some people who are getting it.  I just wish my small firm had $50,000 to spend on such a person.</p>]]></description>
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