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Three Internet Censorship Cases from Chongqing

China Media Project at Journalism & Media Studies Centre of the University of Hong Kong posted on its website three cases in city. From those three cases you can clearly see how China is controlling the Internet.

Chongqing police say all Internet users must register by October 30 or face fines and denial of web access

According to a news report in today’s edition of Commercial Daily, excerpted on Sina.com, police in the municipality of have demanded all Internet users register before October 30 or face fines and denial of web access.

Caijing Magazine: “Free Speech in an Internet Society”

More than a month after police officials in the municipality of announced that all personal web users would have to register with authorities by the end of October this year, nationwide debate over the local regulations continues on the Internet and in mainstream media.

Restrictive Chongqing Internet regulations revised under public pressure

Bowing to public pressure, the Chinese municipality of revised regulations requiring private at-home Internet users to register by October 30, according to a local newspaper.

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