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Chinese Portals Pledge More Self-Policing

An anonymous reader writes "A slew of Chinese web portals have pledged to self-police even more, after signing on to a Beijing plan to 'clean up the internet'. Google and MSN have not joined the group." From the article: "The firms' pledge states that the Internet has become an important source of information and entertainment in China, now the world's second-biggest market with more than 100 million Web surfers. 'At the same time as the Web develops quickly, certain sites are transmitting unhealthy news ... and uncivilized voice services, including pornographic content that can be harmful to society,' said the pledge, which was dated earlier this month in a posting on Sina's Web site."

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  1. Re:Concern for human rights is not a team sport by H0p313ss · · Score: 2, Informative

    the tone of your post apologizes for human rights abuses in China because you see some abuses in America

    No... he's highlighting a parallel between a communist regime and the rightist Bush administration.

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