Vietnam Requires Gov't Vetting of Business Websites
bhsurfer writes "Vietnam is now requiring government permission for businesses to set up websites. This article on yahoo give a brief rundown. The Ministry of Culture and Information came up with the rules, but hasn't given any info about the penalties for breaking them." The rules are apparently designed to combat the "increasing numbers of Vietnamese with access to news from outside sources." Update: 10/14 19:40 GMT by T :Sorry, that's 'Vietnam'.'
...would make a really good name for an east Asian domain registrar.
Stopping a VIETNAMESE business will certanly keep OUTSIDE information from getting in. WHat the hell kind of bogus comment is that????
All Troll + "offtopic" mods are meta moderated as "Unfair", because you abused the system.
The correct spelling of the country's name only has one 'e'. Mod me down as redudant when everyone else posts this, please!
if the business in question is an internet cafe or an ISP. Maybe you should read the article.
* And remember, it's spelled N-e-t-s-c-a-p-e, but it's pronounced "Mozilla."
Up until today, I thought there was a communist North Vietnam and a democratic South Vietnam much like the Koreas. Wow, I guess I'm wrong. Good job of teaching us world history Fremont High School and UNO department of history.
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Bastards
...And when they came for me, there was no one left to speak out for me." - Martin Niemoeller (1892-1984)
Al Qaeda has ninjas!
And the fact that yet another Communist country is trying to keep its citizens in the dark about the outside world is a surprise for what reason?
is pretty much the same - i.e., a bullet in the back of the head.
ISPs and sites are being held accountable for "illicit" content.
Stop your red-baiting on the thread, you trolls! It's happening in "western, liberal-democracies", too!
U.S. is mere motions away from this. If recent precedent carries over to Net space, "Justice" Department will exercise this authority without consultation from the legislature.
"Flyin' in just a sweet place,
Never been known to fail..."
1984. good book dat. Wasn't that the one that taught us to love the government because they love us too, and will care for us like we were but tini-babes? p.Hold on let me put on the tin foil.
A Good Troll is better than a Bad Human.
I guess you don't know how close you got to something...!
The word which sounds exactly like "nam" (as in vietnam) means name in Hindi and Sanskrit. So "whats your nam?" could mean "whats your name?"