Internet censorship in the People's Republic of China Group Presentation by Alauddin, Michel, Malik and Toshe.

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Presentation transcript:

Internet censorship in the People's Republic of China Group Presentation by Alauddin, Michel, Malik and Toshe

Golden Shield Project: 60 Internet regulations 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 :  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, 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