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China Jails Porn Site Leader For Life

eldavojohn writes "The AP has picked up the story of a man convicted of serving internet porn in China. They report that he has been jailed for life. Eight accomplices were given sentences ranging from a few months to almost a decade. Some might view internet pornography as morally wrong but I wouldn't think it to warrant a lifetime sentence." From the article: "Xinhua reported that police said it was difficult to know the exact amount of profits the Web site earned. Police found about 200,000 yuan ($25,000) in the bank accounts of the nine. When the site was closed in October last year, it contained more than 9 million pornographic images and articles, the police said."

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  1. Obligatory by The+Hobo · · Score: 5, Funny

    I visit the websites for the articles.

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  2. Earlier Reports of Cases by eldavojohn · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Since I submitted the story yesterday, I found a good Ars Technica article that explains how the internet has been a sexual revolution for the Chinese and the government's negative attitude towards it. It's funny to me because not too long ago, China underwent huge birth control programs instituted on all levels. I would think that internet porn for everyone would prevent a little extra hanky panky but I supposed that's another debate as to whether or not it inhibits it or enforces it.

    From that website (dated December of 2005):
    According to a Chinese government official, 221 people have been arrested, and almost 600 web sites have been shut down since March in a crackdown on "obscene" Internet content.
    I'm certainly not intimately familiar with these cases but I do hope that they are jailing the correct people and that these people deserve it. A life sentence is nothing to sneeze at, especially in China.
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    1. Re:Earlier Reports of Cases by marcello_dl · · Score: 4, Insightful

      the 8000+ years of civilization went down the drain with communism destroying the past and making people a tabula rasa starving for wealth, and capitalism offering wealth on the occidental model. Result? Let's see how the younger chinese generation turns out.

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    2. Re:Earlier Reports of Cases by thePig · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Not quite true.
      Many a time, long lasting civilizations actively support pornography - they tend to understand that it is a basic need for humans, and is not a taboo.
      Erotic art was there in many temples and caves in India, Japan and other civilizations.
      But with the advent of Christianity with its much more constricted views of right and wrong, other civilizations changed.
      Ironic that what west sees as backwardness in other cultures is actually introduced by west itself.

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  3. I thought they didn't censor? by Josh+Lindenmuth · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And to think, only 3 weeks ago Chinese officials tried to convince the UN that the Chinese government does not censor the internet.

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  4. What about Marijuana then? by gd23ka · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Some might view internet pornography as morally wrong but I wouldn't think it to warrant a lifetime sentence"

    Some view smoking marijuana as morally wrong but people spend decades in prison here for smoking a joint.

    1. Re:What about Marijuana then? by KillerCow · · Score: 4, Insightful
      Some view smoking marijuana as morally wrong but people spend decades in prison here for smoking a joint.

      The fact that we have stupid laws in the US doesn't make China's stupid laws any more sensible.


      This might make it a little more clear on what he was saying:

      "Hello, kettle? This is pot. You are black."

      Larry Flynt and Marvin Miller may have some interesting tales to tell you about prosecution of pornography in the U.S.

      Perhaps China is just "applying contemporary community standards" in determining if this man should have been punished.

      See also: moral relativism.
  5. Re:Double-edged sword of justice... by ScrewMaster · · Score: 4, Funny

    porn and spam go hand in hand.

    I think there's a paper towel or two involved as well.

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  6. Article Summary by cgenman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Chen Hui was handcuffed and lead out of People's Court in Shanxi by two buxom sherrif's deputies in expensive wigs.

    "Oh, we'll punish the naughty boy," said the tall blonde one, stroking her gun suggestively.

  7. is porn merely a Western invention? by rjnagle · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Obviously I don't condone such draconian measures, and I'm generally a free speech enthusiast.

    But isn't it interesting how governments of two of the most important nations of the world have strict controls on pornography.

    China, because they like censorship in general.

    But India has always put tight controls on sexually-related material. I don't know if they have a decency/obscenity code that webmasters need to follow. But certainly there is next to no production of porn-related material (especially when compared to Japan and US).

    We cannot call India "backwards" or "repressive" with regard to free speech or sexual expression. They just haven't warmed up to porn.

    Perhaps pornography is simply a Western invention and a predilection that strikes people in Asia as bizzare. Then again, I have no doubt that people in these countries are freely downloading Western porn; they just aren't producing it themselves.

    One has to ask whether tolerance of porn/erotica is less a measure of liberalism than social norms. On the other hand, I feel pretty sure that in Asia/India and Arab countries prostitutions is rampant.

    So pick your poison: prostitution/AIDS or porn/stripping.

    One might even make the argument that whereas porn has been infiltrated by lots of feminists/actresses-turned-directors, brothels have remained a bastion of male rule.

    Maybe it boils down to the technological issues; once enough people are armed with videocameras and ftp accounts, mores will change. But until that time, people in China and India will go gaga over Paris Hilton and Western porn stars.

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    1. Re:is porn merely a Western invention? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

      pornography is simply a Western invention and a predilection that strikes people in Asia as bizzare

      Funny, I was just thinking that Japanese pornography strikes me as bizarre.

    2. Re:is porn merely a Western invention? by AlXtreme · · Score: 4, Insightful
      But India has always put tight controls on sexually-related material. I don't know if they have a decency/obscenity code that webmasters need to follow. But certainly there is next to no production of porn-related material
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  8. Re:The Chinese government did the right thing. by scatters · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Right wing (or in fact, any wing) religious extremists are always interesting to observe. The whole "I am right and you are wrong because you disagree with me. And incidentally, did I mention that I know that I'm right because it says so in an ancient book full of allegorical stories that has had a very dodgy history of translation and reproduction by illiterate monks" attitude leaves no basis for rational discussion. I wonder if there are any other groups of people in the world with similar blinkered views? Hmmm, let me think...

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  9. Re:The Chinese government did the right thing. by Jugalator · · Score: 4, Funny

    Watching it, I think it's supposed to be done anally, which the girl will always love, and then you'll have your babies...? :-/
    I'm still trying to figure out why she should swallow though, but she wants it because it taste good!

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  10. Re:Hypocrisy: (Formatted this time) by tehanu · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Oops, sorry, forgot to format it properly:

    It's not hypocrisy in Chinese culture. It's because there have always been two major forces in Chinese governments. First is very strong moral conservatism. Because this is part of Confucianism the people involved are usually very upstanding and are not corrupt and generally quite idealistic though very very conservative. Then there is massive corruption because of the autonomy usually given to provincial and then local rulers. China's a big place with lots of people and the bureaucracy has always been too small to micromanage everything. Also because of its persecution by the First Emperor who was a Legalist Confucianism doesn't like legalism that much. The idea is to install good moral principles in the bureaucrats rather than have them follow strict laws. So local governors usually have a great deal of power. Also there is a saying in many parts of China "The world is big and Beijing is a long way away."

    On the flip side, the moral conservatives are *very* conservative and controlling micromanaging bastards(see pre-Deng Xiao Ping Communist Party for an example). The very things that allow corruption to flourish are *also* the things that allow people freedoms from central control. There's also the very important role that families and local area affiliations and clans (well not so much now) have to play.

    So in this situation you have a bunch of people in the central government who are not corrupt, idealistic and morally conservative trying to harshly enforce their brand of moral puritany. On the other hand you have the often much more free-wheeling provincial governors who don't care about what central government says. All of Chinese history has been a struggle to get a balance between the two extremes so that the micromanaging puritans can't control every aspect of people's lives and that corruption due to people not listening to central government doesn't get completely out of control. Both sides know this and there is a certain armed truce with the provinces and local areas listening to some things that the central government says (especially if sufficient force is applied) or at least pretending to and the central government tries to concentrate on the battles it can fight.

    Also the prostitution is probably occuring in the Southern provinces, particularly Guangdong and those have always been especially independent of Beijing, so much so that Beijing gets pissed off. Strangely enough the Southern Provinces can also be some of the most fiercely loyal to China, more specifically Han Chinese. I just laugh when people expected that the fact that Guangdong is the most rapidly developing area of China is going to lead to actions to topple the Communists. Now, if the Communists were non-Han Chinese then well maybe yeah.

  11. Re:Hypocrisy: Porn "Bad"; Prostitution "Good" by code65536 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I dunno if the Chinese government implicitly okays prostitution. Just because it is prevalent in some contexts does not mean that they condone it. I won't be surprised if they have prostitution "crackdowns" every now and then.

    You see, pornography is very prevalent in China; heck it is as prevalent as pirated movies and software in China (keep in mind the estimates that >90% of software is pirated), meaning that there are parts of China where you can literally see this stuff in plain view just be strolling down the street (there is a positive correlation between prevalence and distance from Beijing, so you probably won't see this in Beijing). China does piracy crackdowns every now and then to show people (mostly the congresscritters in Washington) that they do care and will take a tough stance on piracy. Piracy is illegal in China. And you face extremely severe consequences if you are prosecuted. And that, my friend, is the big "if", since it is not uncommon to see cops visiting one of the many small stores selling pirated goods to buy stuff (at a discount, of course) for their own consumption. As I said, porn is quite prevalent. A lot of the places selling pirated movies also sell pirated porn. And you can sometimes even see explicit covers of such products as you are walking down the street because the vendors will sometimes set them up so that they are street-facing.

    Sure, they'll throw a few guys in jail now and then, but this is just a show to tell people that the government is Mr. Tough Guy and that violating the laws is Bad For Your Health. But in practice, nobody--including most of the people in government--gives a damn.

    The central government is also not that dumb. They know that if they strip people of their sources of pleasure, they will be in trouble (they already have more than enough boiling discontent that they are trying to keep a lid over), so I'm not surprised if they are purposefully limiting their action to a few show cases to just nominally assert their authority while unofficially condoning it. Of course, that probably isn't any consolation for the bloke in jail.