China has forbidden to publish news on the Internet without approval of the State

in #new8 years ago

 


China Administration for Cyberspace (Cyberspace Administration of China, CAC), who oversees the work of the Internet, has banned the largest online companies to publish original news stories. It is reported Bloomberg referring to the Chinese media, which, in turn, cite unnamed sources.

It is reported that the ban CAC touch operation China's leading Internet companies, including Sina Corp., Tencent Holdings, Sohu.com and NetEase Inc. They and other news services, you can place on the sites only publications previously printed or published by the media controlled by the government, otherwise the authorities will apply to companies penalties.
In accordance with the prohibition CAC Chinese Internet companies should stop placing so-called "current news". As pointed out by Bloomberg, the term in China implies all publications related to politics, economics, and foreign and social problems.  Neither the CAC, or in online corporate communication of the new restrictions have not yet commented. Meanwhile, the CAC ban will lead to almost complete control of the state in the Chinese media, which, as previously pointed out, Chinese President Xi Jinping, must serve the interests of the ruling Communist Party. 
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you cannot see this it's FORBIDDEN :)

Ah, trying to ban a network. It is challenging, but china tries and honker union defends and/or bypass these sanctions.