UPDATE: Looks like Tudou.com has followed the US entertainment industry lead and instituted its own geoblocking system. For all the Red Army Sings remixes we now get a message saying “对不起,你所在的地区不能观看这个视频” (Sorry, this video is not available for viewing in your country). We are looking for a way around this issues. Check back from more [...]
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