December 24th, 2009 — 3:24pm
http://www.internetnews.com/breakingnews/article.php/3854926
“Domain names that have not registered will not be resolved or transferred,” MIIT said, in an action plan to “further deepen” an ongoing anti-pornography campaign that has resulted in significant tightening of Chinese Internet controls.
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The anti-pornography drive since this summer has also netted many sites with politically sensitive or even simply user-generated content, in what many see as an effort by the Chinese government to reassert control over new media and its potential for citizens sharing information and organizing.
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“One interpretation is that all foreign Web sites would need to register in order not to be blocked in China,” said Rebecca MacKinnon of the Journalism and Media Studies Center at the University of Hong Kong.
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December 16th, 2009 — 2:12pm
Today I read a news on 163.com(one of the three greatest news site in China), there’s a news titled ” US and UK allied to press China to cut emissions”.
I had thought the people will replied in an unreasonable nationalism led by this deliberated title. But amazingly, most people urge the government to accept the request of cutting carbon emissions.
Here’s some main comments on this news,
From Shenzhen,
We should accept the goal of cutting carbon emission, now,we even can’t see the sky in Guangzhou, we cannot concentrate on GDP in spite of our people’s health, should accept![1603 votes]
From Hangzhou,
China should cut emission self-consciously, see our rivers, sky and air! If on this way, we are even not possible to live![818 votes]
From Hefei,
It’s good to be pressed.[808 votes]
Links below are all in Chinese, only for reference
The original news link
The comments link
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