Anti-porn: a serious campaign for millions of Chinese minors

13:57, December 14, 2009      

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[How serious are the Internet pornography and the mobile pornography in China?]

3,500 suspects detained in crackdown on online porn

Chinese police have detained more than 3,470 suspects this year in a harsh crackdown on Internet pornography. [Detail]

China exposes 10 Internet service providers over "vulgar" contents

The China Internet Illegal Information Reporting Center on Monday exposed 10 Internet service providers for allowing pornographic and "vulgar" contents to circulate. [Detail]

Porn peddlers go mobile

The government has effectively reduced the obscene content in the country's Internet sphere, but porn profiteers have countered by moving their virtual stores to mobile phone services. [Detail]

[China says "no" to online and mobile porn]


China's mobile security market may touch 1.36 billion yuan by 2014,according to Frost & Sullivan. [China Daily]


China extends anti-porn campaign to mobile phone messages

The Chinese government is extending its anti-porn campaign to mobile phone messages after shutting down 1,250 websites. [Detail]

3G brings mobile porn, China launches cleanup

Beijing has called for a cleanup of mobile porn Web sites nationwide on Wednesday, with government officials blaming their rise on high-speed mobile data services enabled by the launch of new technology. [Detail]

Website porn tip-offs surge as China offers cash rewards to informers

Tip-offs on Internet and mobile WAP sites containing pornographic contents have surged Saturday as authorities announced Friday to give each qualified informer with up to 10,000 yuan (1,465 U.S. dollars) in reward. [Detail]

China closes 276 more porn websites in ongoing crackdown: regulator >>

Chinese netizens call for extension of anti-porn crackdown >>

[In order to protect the nation's youth]

China "obliged" to protect adolescents from unhealthy information online: FM

China is obligated to protect adolescents from unhealthy information online, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Qin Gang said. [Detail]

Sex crimes by minors on increase

Sex crimes by minors are increasing because of pornography and a breakdown in family values, a judge has said. [Detail]

Online sex video with teens stirs debate

An online video of two teenagers engaged in sexual acts has triggered heated debate on Internet forums in Shunde, Guangdong Province. [Detail]
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