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China: Restrictions on Web Video and Audio


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China: Restrictions on Web Video and Audio

China will allow only state-run Web sites to broadcast video or radio through the Internet, tightening the government's regulatory grip over the media content offered there. Starting Jan. 31, Internet broadcasting license applicants must be government-run entities, China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television said Dec. 29 in a statement posted on its Web site. Operators will be banned from offering content that promotes sex, violence, gambling or religious cults or divulges state secrets, it said. "Internet video and audio providers must be resolute in the service of the socialist ideal and of the people, and regard the interest of overall society as the top priority," according to a statement from the agency, which will supervise Web video and radio services.

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this is just tabloid junkie lol......ya right, the capital of bootlegs and illegal cd;s

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