Not exact matches
Facebook and Google are welcome to operate in China — on condition that they abide by China's
censorship and cybersecurity
laws, Chinese regulators
said at a UN conference on Internet governance this week.
Google and Facebook have to accept China's
censorship and tough online
laws if they want access to its 751 million internet users,
say Chinese regulators.
He
said the move was consistent with Chinese
law and with the company's goal to stop participating in
censorship.
Despite that
censorship, The Picture of Dorian Gray offended the moral sensibilities of British book reviewers, some of whom
said that Oscar Wilde merited prosecution for violating the
laws guarding the public morality.
@Michael Mendheim - when you
say NZ is even tougher, I'm assuming you mean the process, rather than the actual
censorship / rating
laws, as Aussie are definitely tougher in that area?
«In the other system, there's a firewall
censorship barrier between Hong Kong and mainland China and that barrier is providing the
censorship so that Google does not have to under their
law,» he
said.
Facebook and other social media companies have complained about the
law,
saying that harsh rules might lead to unnecessary
censorship.