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China to control audio-visual content on the internet
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 04 - 01 - 2008


China is introducing strict regulations to control
videos, podcasts and other audio-visual content on the internet,
official media reported Friday, according to dpa.
From February only state websites will be allowed to carry film or
radio programmes, the State Administration of Radio, Film and
Television (SARFT) said.
Providers will not be able to offer material containing sex,
violence or gambling as well as anything against state interests or
security or that threatens social morals.
The regulations are mainly targeted at the increasingly popular
video-sharing websites.
China has currently around 150 million internet users and is soon
to replace the United States as the world's largest online market.
Beijing also bans videos and programmes attacking the country's
unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity - a move directed at
independence movements in Tibet, Taiwan or Xinyiang.
The disclosure of "state secrets," which is very broadly defined
in China, is also banned. All programmes and films - including
cartoons - will have to be approved beforehand by the relevant
authorities.
Offending videos uploaded onto websites have to be deleted by the
operator. Otherwise there will be consequences.
The new rules will put many private video providers in China out
of business as only websites fully or for the most part in state
ownership will be allowed to offer films and other audiovisual
products.
It remained immediately unclear, what consequences the regulations
would have for international providers such as YouTube, who operate
their servers outside China, or the popular China-based Tudou.com
website. YouTube has been repeatedly blocked in China in recent
months.
The new controls reflect regulations already in force for other
internet offers. China is already blocking many foreign sites, such
as the site of British broadcaster BBC, the Chinese service of German
broadcaster Deutsche Welle (German Wave) or information provided by
human rights organizations such as Amnesty International or Tibetan
exiles' organizations.
Large international search engines such as Google or Yahoo self-
censor in China as do their Chinese competitors. They do not display
information critical of China to get their share of the booming
Chinese Internet market.


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