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China cracks down on pornography

IN A major crackdown on pornographic material made available on the internet, the Chinese government has targeted several popular search engines including the Google search engine and other online portals. Full Article at Merinews

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  1. China's government launched a month-long campaign to stamp out Internet pornography on Monday, with Google's search engine topping the list of Web sites it wants to see crack down on pornographic content. Full Article at Macworld UK

  2. (CNN) -- China has released a blacklist of 19 major online portals and Web sites, including Google and Baidu, that it claims provide and spread pornographic or obscene content, state media reported. Full Article at CNN

  3. Google needs to do more to block pornography from leaking into China, the government charged Monday, as it launched a month-long anti-porn campaign, PC World reports. But it’s not just Google. China also wants these sites to their part: Baidu.com, Sina. Full Article at ZDNet

  4. BEIJING — China warned Google and other popular Web portals Monday that they must do more to block pornographic material from reaching Chinese users, the latest in a series of government crackdowns targeting Internet content. Full Article at Denver Post

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