CHINA: Government Launches Strict New Controls on the Net
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BEIJING - China's technology ministry moved to tighten controls on Internet use on Feb 23, 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 the 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. Click here for more. |








Aung Htun (not his real name) is one of the young video journalists featured in the award-winning feature documentary 'Burma VJ (Reporting from a Closed Country)'. 