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BEIJING, April 22 (Xinhua) -- A ceremony was jointly held by over 100 websites here Saturday to declare "war" against "Internet rubbish" by exposing unhealthy Internet contents. "This brochure listing 100 examples of wrong doings on-line will help people stay away from unhealthy content," said Yang Haocheng, a Chinese student who has returned from his overseas study, attending the ceremony. Full Story
The Internet Society of China Wednesday called on its 2,600-plus members and businesses to promote the healthy development of Internet businesses. "We should run our business in a civilized way. We should not produce, disseminate and spread information that harms state security, social stability and information that violates laws and regulations and social morality," says a written proposal issued by the society and its regional branches. Full Story
China's central news websites on Tuesday backed the proposal of major Beijing-based portals for self-censorship and the eradication of pornographic and violent Internet content. Full Story
China is expected to ratify international treaties on the Internet with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in the second half of this year. Full Story
A dozen of major Beijing-based Internet portals have called for the industry's joint efforts to clean their Websites off unhealthy contents, especially messages of sex and violence. Full Story
China's police are struggling to clamp down on rampant Internet crime in the face of vague and inadequate laws to criminalize hackers, senior police officials say. Full Story |
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