CHINESE WARNING ON INTERNET GAMBLING
8 January 2010
Government's primary targets in 'internet
purification' remain pornography and gambling
The Chinese government used an announcement of Internet
pornography prosecution statistics this week as a
further opportunity to caution that online pornography,
gambling and "...other sites deemed harmful to society"
remained its primary targets in the "purification of the
Internet."
Associated Press reports that
Beijing's pervasive policing of cyberspace and attempts
to block the Internet are already among the world's most
stringent.
The Ministry of Public Security said
this week the "purification of the Internet" and
fighting of online crime are closely tied to the
country's stability.
A Ministry spokesman said
future efforts would focus on China-based operators of
overseas-registered Web sites and companies that provide
Internet services, or register domain names, or rent
virtual space with 'undesirable' content. The ministry
also offered rewards to members of the public who
provide useful information in policing efforts.
Critics of the often draconian enforcement tactics
adopted by the Chinese say that these often act as a
cover for detecting and blocking sensitive political
content. Its restrictions of the Internet have been
referred to as the "Great Firewall of China."
Many foreign sites have been blocked by China's Internet
authorities, including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and a
host of other media and news Web sites.
Last
year, China backed down from a requirement for all new
computers to be loaded with a controversial
Internet-filtering software known as Green Dam Youth
Escort after a major outcry from Chinese citizens and
computer companies. Ostensibly, that software had been
introduced as a filter against porn.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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