November 28, 2006 at 11:58 pm
· Filed under Archives, Internet Governance
It’s been quite a few years that the government attempts to adopt a real-name system on the Internet, which will require any Internet user to provide his/her personal ID and real name for the registration with a blog, BBS, chatroom or any other online forum. Despite the users’ concern for privacy, the government seems determined to push forward. The lattest solution would maintain the real-name requirment for registration but allow pseudonyms to be shown online.
http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2006-11-28/181511645134.shtml
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November 27, 2006 at 7:05 am
· Filed under Archives, Internet Governance
A network company in Nanjing was ordered to apologize to and compensate the Plaintiff who was insulted by an article published on a blog hosted on that company’s website. The court ruled that the defendant failed to observe the duty of care as a honest manager of its blogging system.
http://tech.sina.com.cn/i/2006-11-26/10311256689.shtml
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November 24, 2006 at 10:32 pm
· Filed under Archives, Intellectual Property
Beijing Copyright Administration states that Karaoke royalty fees won’t be charged within 2006. The statement further complicates the fights between the collecting society and the karaoke businesses. The collecting society, though has the clear support from the NVAC, is still a non-governmental organization. This statement makes people doubt whether the government is directly dictating the collecting society on this issue.
http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2006-11-24/144910588814s.shtml
The collective society started charging royalties to the Karaoke halls from January 1, 2007, which has made the karaoke fees increase 30%.
http://www.cnradio.com.cn/news/200701/t20070102_504366728.html
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November 24, 2006 at 10:28 pm
· Filed under Internet Governance
Anti-Hooligan Software Alliance opposes the definition given by the ISC and claims it as a product of commercial conspiracy. The Alliance just won a case against a small software provider.
http://tech.sina.com.cn/i/2006-11-24/09061254513.shtml
New development in:
http://tech.sina.com.cn/i/2007-01-16/15081338071.shtml
http://tech.sina.com.cn/i/2007-04-05/17381451224.shtml
CNNIC, angry at being listed as one of hooligan software providers, joined the fight with Qihu, who was alleged as the black hand behind the scene.
http://tech.sina.com.cn/i/2007-01-16/10181337440.shtml
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November 22, 2006 at 8:10 am
· Filed under Archives, Intellectual Property
Karaoke businesses in Guangzhou and Shanghai are fighting against the new royalties collection standards of RMB 12 Yuan per room per day set by the Audio-Video Collecting Society, despite the support from the NCAC.
http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2006-11-22/030010561932s.shtml
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