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Internet censorship in the People's Republic of China
Group Presentation by Alauddin, Michel, Malik and Toshe
Golden Shield Project: 60 Internet regulations 50.000 men in the Internet police ( 30,000 in the project)
If you're in China, than you can NOT:
Have a web site- marked as pro-democracy activist
Post news with topics such as: police brutality, freedom of speech, democracy. Because of these rules Voice of America is now blocked in China.
Have a web site or to post content related to the Taiwanese government.
To create or provide any content which may be seen by the Chinese authorities as a pornographic or violent
Talk about criminals, especially if it includes some of the national or city authorities
Post anything about Tibet, Dalai Lama, neither about his teachings or philosophy.
Internet police reminds you - We are watching you! Cartoon characters: Jingjing and Chacha
Olympic Games with unofficial discipline: Free Internet surfing
The Ministry of truth
Mingvi Powdered Milk
The Nobel Prize Award Ceremony
The list of "inappropriate" and blocked web sites: Source: www.wikipedia.com)
Media
Radio Canada International Chinese (Blocked since Mar.2010), United Nations News - independent news website, Wired.com - blocked last on 1/9/2010, China Times - last blocked in 2002
Blogging and web hosting services
Youtube - Last time blocked on March, 24, 2009. Still blocked, Flickr, Face book, Wikipedia, East Side Boxing, Isohunt, Technocrati, Blogspot, Plurk, Wretch, Twitter, Foursquare and PBworks
International Organizations
Amnesty International
Human Rights Watch
Reporters Without Borders
Wiki Leaks
Expert’s Opinion:
CASE: Chinese woman sent to jail after satirical tweet
Q and A
Thank You