Tech companies must reject China’s repressive internet rules 15 December 2015, 12:08 UTC Tech firms must reject the Chinese authorities’ efforts to influence global internet governance in ways that would curb freedom of expression and exacerbate human rights abuses, Amnesty International said ahead of China hosting a major internet summit.

From when you first apply for your visa, it is clear that the law in China is complicated.You may find yourself jumping through unexpected hoops, being told of restrictions to your travels, being cautioned about registering your address within 24 hours of arrival in the country, and many another strip of red tape that needs tearing off before you can get your journey underway. Mar 03, 2020 · A statement released by the U.K.-based game’s creator said that the game was no longer available on Apple’s App Store in China after the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the central government’s internet censor, made a decision to take it down for including “content that’s illegal” in the country. China Internet Security Law; The law is an evolution of the previously existent cybersecurity rules and regulations from various levels and fields, assimilating China’s control over online content is likely to tighten further with a comprehensive set of new rules that defines what is bad or illegal content, and what content is encouraged, and highlights

China’s control over online content is likely to tighten further with a comprehensive set of new rules that defines what is bad or illegal content, and what content is encouraged, and highlights

China's strict online censorship rules have tightened in recent years with new legislation to restrict media outlets, surveillance measures for media sites and rolling campaigns to remove content China's new internet rules further curb religious content There are already cases of religious affairs officers deleting retweeted news about local church issues. ucanews.com reporter,Hong Kong China China’s new internet access rules make doing business more difficult, U.S. says. By Staff Reuters. Posted February 23, 2018 10:11 am. A Chinese national flag flutters against the office Jun 29, 2018 · In 1996, although only about 150,000 Chinese people were connected to the internet, the government deemed it the “Year of the Internet”, and internet clubs and cafes appeared all over China

Aug 13, 2004 · China Gets Tough on Internet Pornography China will improve its long-term mechanism to combat Internet pornography, according to a senior official of the Ministry of Information Industry Thursday.

From when you first apply for your visa, it is clear that the law in China is complicated.You may find yourself jumping through unexpected hoops, being told of restrictions to your travels, being cautioned about registering your address within 24 hours of arrival in the country, and many another strip of red tape that needs tearing off before you can get your journey underway. Mar 03, 2020 · A statement released by the U.K.-based game’s creator said that the game was no longer available on Apple’s App Store in China after the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the central government’s internet censor, made a decision to take it down for including “content that’s illegal” in the country. China Internet Security Law; The law is an evolution of the previously existent cybersecurity rules and regulations from various levels and fields, assimilating China’s control over online content is likely to tighten further with a comprehensive set of new rules that defines what is bad or illegal content, and what content is encouraged, and highlights China is striking the "final blow to religious liberty" with new administrative measures set to take place in February with total submission to the Chinese Communist Party, according to a watchdog