China's long arm of the law is set to stretch into its popular karaoke parlours, under a pilot project aimed at preventing patrons from singing songs the government deems "unhealthy."
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Ryan
1 year 48 weeks 4 days 22 hours agoThe funny part I think is that
The funny part I think is that they've worked in a bit about piracy. Honestly... piracy? I say forget censoring the music, I think they should censor the singers... especially in the feckin' restaurants.