Press any key Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 Think American forum moderators are tough?NEW CHINESE RULES You think American forum moderators are tough on your comments, try posting in China. Never a paragon of freedom, communist China is clamping down on free speech more and more each day. In the latest move, the government has decided to restrict any speech that's not in the interest of socialism and must offer "correct guidance of public opinion." As much as we might hate our loud-mouthed pundits on both sides of the political fence, at least we give them the freedom to be obnoxious. http://tinyurl.com/d5s7y----------------------------------------------------What do you think? wood pussy more F in Fun, rooter skunk!
prathapml Posted October 2, 2005 Posted October 2, 2005 Why not post actual link?http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/n...china_news_dc_1China sets new rules on Internet news China set new regulations on Internet news content on Sunday, widening a campaign of controls it has imposed on other Web sites, such as discussion groups. ADVERTISEMENT"The state bans the spreading of any news with content that is against national security and public interest," the official Xinhua news agency said in announcing the new rules, which took effect immediately.The news agency did not detail the rules, but said Internet news sites must "be directed toward serving the people and socialism and insist on correct guidance of public opinion for maintaining national and public interests."Established news media needed permission to run a news Web site, it said. New operators had to register themselves with government information offices.China has a dedicated band of cyber police who patrol the Internet with the aim of regulating content. Postings that criticize the government or address sensitive topics are quickly removed.Registration was a feature of rules imposed earlier this year aimed at not-for-profit Internet activities, such as personal Web sites and blogs.Since March, university on-line discussion groups have been restricted to students, removing a once popular outlet for Chinese keen to publicize their views on sensitive issues. Student users and site managers must register using their real names.The biggest Chinese Web portals include those operated by Sina Corp. (Nasdaq:SINA - news) (www.sina.com.cn) and Sohu.com Inc. (Nasdaq:SOHU - news) (sohu.com). Both carry news.Access to many foreign news Web sites is routinely blocked.
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