Cambridge University Press reverses China censorship move .
Cambridge University Press, the world’s oldest publishing house, has reversed a decision to censor content in China.
The publisher had agreed to suppress access to hundreds of its own articles that dealt with subjects sensitive to the Chinese authorities, such as those about the Tiananmen Square massacre.
The Chinese had said that if CUP did not censor content, it would not be able to publish other material in China. BBC News