martes, 22 de marzo de 2011

China Reveals Stats on Internet Cafe Crackdown Effort

Internet cafes are prevalent throughout China, and that poses a problem for a country that wants complete control over accessing the Web. China keeps a tight leash on Internet cafes, and in the past six years, government authorities have swooped in and shut down more than 130,000 of them.

It's illegal for Internet Cafes to allow minors to log online. The first offense entails a 30 day suspension, and if the violation happens twice in a single year, they lose their license. The ban is in place partly to protect teenagers from becoming addicted to online gaming.
China Reveals Stats on Internet Cafe Crackdown Effort

Source:
http://afanley.livejournal.com/1104025.html

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