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100 websites declare "war" against "Internet rubbish" |
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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 |
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Internet Society calls for "healthy" development |
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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. |
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China to ratify int'l Internet treaties this year |
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China is expected to ratify international treaties on the Internet with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in the second half of this year, an official said.
Liu Binjie, Vice- |
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Central news websites back Internet self-censorship |
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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.
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Major Websites urge self discipline against unhealthy contents |
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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.
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China's management of Internet conforms to int'l practice: premier |
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The Chinese government supports the development of Internet and the management of the Internet conforms to international common practice, said Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao here Tuesday.
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Poor laws, backward technology hamper fight against Internet crime |
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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.
"The most common crimes involve theft, |
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Websites closed in crackdown on Internet porn, piracy |
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China has closed a number of domestic porn and illegal websites in the latest crackdown on Internet porn and piracy, authorities said.
According to the national office of anti-porn and anti-piracy under the |
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Chinese lawmakers lash out at Internet vices |
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Chinese lawmakers have heaped criticism on Internet vices concerning pornography, violence and gambling, and called for administrative and legal measures to contain their spread.
"Even many adults with |
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Public call for cleaner, healthier Internet |
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Chief executives from China's overseas-listed Internet firms and sector experts met at a seminar in Hainan last Saturday to discuss issues concerning the smooth and healthy growth of the country's Internet business.
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Website executives discuss internet growth |
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The 3rd plenary meeting of China's Internet News and Information Service Committee was held over the weekend in China's southernmost Hainan Province.
During the session hosted by Huang Cheng, general |
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China has 111 million Internet users |
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The number of Chinese netizens rose to 111 million at the end of 2005, an increase of 17 million from a year ago, according to statistics released Tuesday.
This means 8.5 percent of Chinese |