Skip to content
ChinaCSR.com logo

Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability in China

Corporate Social Responsibility in China

ONI Says Mandatory Chinese Website Registration Causes Self-Censorship

February 24, 2006
-
News

An OpenNet Initiative (ONI) bulletin released this week says that mandatory website registration in China induces self-censorship.

Starting March 20, 2005, China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII) has required that all non-commercial websites must register with the MII or face significant penalties.

By August 2005, China's MII reported that over 90% of covered websites had been registered. ONI says anecdotal examinations of such websites indicates fewer registrations.

In a report published last year, "Internet Filtering in China: 2004-2005," ONI says China's filtering is the most extensive, technologically sophisticated, and broad-reaching Internet filtering system in the world.

ONI says this new regulation does not rely on sophisticated filtering technology, but uses the threat of surveillance and legal sanction to pressure bloggers and website owners into self-censorship.

ONI is a collaborative partnership between the University of Toronto, Harvard University, Oxford University, and Cambridge University.

Readers also read this:

XCMG Machinery Releases ESG Report

August 14, 2024

Norwegian Agri CEO Makes Green Visit To China

June 1, 2024

Sino-French Dairy Cooperation Takes Flight

May 15, 2024

China Construction Bank Signs ESG Platform Deal In Singapore

April 30, 2024

Inaugural One Earth Summit Concludes In Hong Kong

March 28, 2024

United Nations Global Compact Welcomes Latest Chinese Company

February 8, 2024
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Corrections and Disclosure Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • 中文
Menu
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Corrections and Disclosure Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • 中文

Copyright 2026 © ChinaCSR.com. All Rights Reserved. A service of Asia Media Network. If you would like to syndicate these articles and posts, please utilize the RSS feed for this online publication, which provides a brief summary of each post with a link back to the original article. Posting of any other part of the articles or posts on this website for commercial purposes created by ChinaCSR.com, in whole or in part, is expressly prohibited without express written permission from ChinaCSR.com. Individual news stories curated from other sources are copyright their respective sources.

Asia Media Network