MORE INTERNET RESTRICTIONS IN CHINA
12 June 2009
New computers will come equipped with
software designed to censor anything government deems
unsuitable
The autocratic Chinese government is strengthening it's
stranglehold on regional use of the Internet through a
new law that requires all new computers in the rigidly
controlled nation to come pre-fitted with software
specifically designed to block any websites that the
government deems to be unsuitable. It is likely that
online gambling sites will be among government targets.
The software will be supplied from July 1st by
Jinhui Computer System Engineering Company,
manufacturers have been told, although no public
announcement has yet been made.
The official
government line on the new restrictions is that the
nation's young and vulnerable must be protected from
harmful Internet content, with pornography and gambling
as clear targets, and political censorship a
possibility.
Bryan Zhang of Jinhui Computer
System Engineering, says the company will transmit new
banned addresses to users' PCs through an Internet
update system similar to that used by operating system
software and antivirus programs, ensuring that
government requirements are kept up to date.
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