In china, the government controls what the public does on the compute, their rules are as follows. No unit or individual may use the Internet to create, replicate, retrieve, or transmit the following kinds of information:
Inciting to resist or breaking the Constitution or laws or the implementation of administrative regulations;
Inciting to overthrow the government or the socialist system;
Inciting division of the country, harming national unification;
Inciting hatred or discrimination among nationalities or harming the unity of the nationalities;
Making falsehoods or distorting the truth, spreading rumors, destroying the order of society;
Terrorism or inciting others to criminal activity; openly insulting other people or distorting the truth to slander people;
Injuring the reputation of state organizations;
Other activities against the Constitution, laws or administrative regulations
Now these are some understandable things the government has set up. One problem china has had is with Google. Google didn't like the idea of filtering the web to selected people; as a result china banned its people from using Google. Because of this the people have found another source almost exactly like Google, elgooG. elgooG, as weird as it is to read, is simply Google, but in which everything is backwards, the Google included. The results are the same; just have to have the patents to type everything in backwards. But one thing this shows is how, limited filtering is, you can always find something to ban, but the will be a replacement no matter how hard we try to "shield" people from things.
In china, the government controls what the public does on the compute, their rules are as follows.
No unit or individual may use the Internet to create, replicate, retrieve, or transmit the following kinds of information:
- Inciting to resist or breaking the Constitution or laws or the implementation of administrative regulations;
- Inciting to overthrow the government or the socialist system;
- Inciting division of the country, harming national unification;
- Inciting hatred or discrimination among nationalities or harming the unity of the nationalities;
- Making falsehoods or distorting the truth, spreading rumors, destroying the order of society;
- Promoting feudal superstitions, sexually suggestive material, gambling, violence, murder;
- Terrorism or inciting others to criminal activity; openly insulting other people or distorting the truth to slander people;
- Injuring the reputation of state organizations;
- Other activities against the Constitution, laws or administrative regulations
Now these are some understandable things the government has set up.One problem china has had is with Google. Google didn't like the idea of filtering the web to selected people; as a result china banned its people from using Google. Because of this the people have found another source almost exactly like Google, elgooG. elgooG, as weird as it is to read, is simply Google, but in which everything is backwards, the Google included. The results are the same; just have to have the patents to type everything in backwards. But one thing this shows is how, limited filtering is, you can always find something to ban, but the will be a replacement no matter how hard we try to "shield" people from things.