BEIJING -- An international group of business associations that includes most of the world's major technology companies submitted a letter to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao urging the government to scrap a requirement that personal computers come with Internet-filtering software.

The move is extraordinary in a country where companies are reluctant to take issue publicly with the leadership. The rule has already drawn criticism from the U.S. government and free-speech advocates in China and abroad.

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