Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Bukky Post 15 - China Launches Strict New Internet Controls

The internet has become a window to the world for billions of people around the world. The wealth of information available on the internet is remarkable and has opened up so much access to other countries, cultures and peoples for all of us.

The Chinese government persists in limiting this access for its people perhaps because they do not want them to see the way the other half lives and become discontented with the way they live.

China launches strict new Internet controls
BEIJING –
China's technology ministry moved to tighten controls on Internet use Tuesday, saying individuals who want to operate Web sites must first meet in person with regulators.
The state-sanctioned group that registers domain names in China froze registrations for new individual Web sites in December after state media complained that not enough was being done to check whether sites provided pornographic content.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said that ban was being lifted, but would-be operators would now have submit their identity cards and photos of themselves as well as meet in person with regulators and representatives of service providers before their sites could be registered.
It said the rule was aimed at cracking down on pornography.
China has the world's biggest online population, with 384 million Internet users. The government operates the world's most extensive system of Web monitoring and filtering, blocking pornographic sites as well as those seen as subversive to communist rule.
The new regulations come as the government is in talks with Google Inc. about whether the U.S.-based Internet giant will be allowed to continue operating in China after saying in January it would no longer cooperate with the country's Web censorship. The two sides have given no details of the status of their discussions.
Chinese authorities have launched repeated crackdowns on online pornography and the government says nearly 5,400 people were detained last year.

1 comment:

  1. Again great choice of article but your comments are needed that summarize your views on government censorship. Also, how this phenomenon affects the world of business.
    You earned 2 points for this post. You need to provide reference for the article cited.

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