China Exposes 11 Internet Access Service Providers
December 25, 2009 |
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The China Internet Illegal Information Reporting Centre has exposed 11 internet access service providers that have provided services to websites spreading pornographic and vulgar information.
The 11 parties are reported to be Henan Nanyang Netcom, Guangdong Guangzhou Zhonghai Broadband, Hebei Shijiazhuang Unicom, China Bitong Unified Network, Beijing Tongniu Group, Beijing Wanwang High-tech Information Technology Company, Beijing Dianxintong, Henan Nanyang Unicom, Guangdong Shantou Unicom, Tianjin Netcom, and Chongqing Unicom.
The parties in question have been asked to correct their transgressions immediately, to eliminate the unhealthy content, and to take responsibility for managing the websites to which they provide services.
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