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.
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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.
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(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.
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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.
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