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INTERNET REGULATION

Internet regulation is a controversial topic, especially in the U.S. where many people think it goes against the First Amendment. This topics looks at Internet regulations in the U.S. and abroad.

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China wants content, values censored in online games | Technology | In...more

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China said it will tighten regulations in its rapidly growing online games sector, requiring game...

China's military says website had 2.3 million attacks - News, Gadgets ...more

A website set up by China's Defense Ministry said it was hit by 2.3 million hacker attacks in its first month of...

Fairness in Advertising Must Extend to the Blogospheremore

When bloggers are being paid to say a product is good, readers should know the deal Robert Weissman is managing...

Internet Polices Itself on Blogger Advertising Better Than FTC Ever Co...more

Internet Polices Itself on Blogger Advertising Better Than the FTC Ever Could Paul M. Rand Long list of exposed...

China Cracks Down on Tor Anonymity Networkmore

For the first time, the Chinese government has attacked one of the best, most secure tools for surfing the Internet...

GOP: Neutrality Rules Will Thwart Broadband Investmentmore

They believe that network neutrality would thwart further broadband investment and availability: Reps.

China's Web 2.0 Nightmaremore

The 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China on Oct. 1 took on symbolic importance not only for the Communist...

Bad news for China: 45 online games banned since October 1more

It must be tough to be a Chinese gamer. After having every game with a gangster in it getting banned back in July,...

China Bans Foreign Investment in Online Gaming Operationsmore

Xinhua: China's press and copyright authorities have banned foreign investors from operating online games "in any...

China’s Great Firewall: On, Off and On Againmore

For the last two months, many Internet users in China say they have been denied access to a dozen popular Web sites and...

U.S. Loosens Control Over ICANNmore

WASHINGTON--The U.S. Commerce Department and a California-based group charged with managing Web site domain names...

China Clamps Down on Internet Ahead of 60th Anniversary more

Security forces with black masks and machine guns on the streets of China's capital are just the more visible side of a...

Ask A Chinese Web Usermore

BEIJING -- In China, much more than in the U.S., using the Internet is a public activity. Every city is speckled with...

Internet Censorship in Chinamore

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Hong Kong named world's spam capitalmore

Updated Friday, September 11, 2009 11:00 am TWN, By Frankie Taggart, AFP Hong Kong named world's spam capitalHONG KONG...

China, Russia named as challengers in U.S. intel listingmore

The United States fingered emerging superpower China and resurgent Russia as its main challengers on Tuesday in new...

China Web Sites Seeking Users’ Namesmore

BEIJING — News Web sites in China, complying with secret government orders, are requiring that new users log on under...

China's Internet: A New Censorship Movemore

The government is forcing popular Chinese websites to require new users register with their real names before posting...

China's internet: the wild, wild Eastmore

China's internet: the wild, wild East The Chinese internet, for all the state censorship and other disturbing abuses,...

Microsoft joins HTML 5 standard fray in earnestmore

After all these years, Microsoft finally is now conforming to web standards set by W3C.

China’s Fractured Web Part III – Myths and Realitiesmore

At the time of this writing, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are still unavailable in Mainland China. YouTube has been...

Twitter Goes Down in China more

Twitterers around China are reporting that the popular micro-blogging site Twitter.com appears to be blocked, the first...

China's Great Firewallmore

LAST THURSDAY, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced its withdrawal of requirements that...

It'll take a lot more than the internet to change Chinamore

The sheer numbers are overwhelming: There are about 300 million internet users, at least half a billion cell phones,...

China Waves Red Flag Over Webmore

Foreign films and TV shows may now take longer to be viewed online in China. Chinese consumers may now have to wait...

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