BEIJING, April 24 (Xinhua) -- China will step up its efforts to remove
pornographic and other harmful information from the internet by bolstering
management of the Internet Service Provider (ISP) market, said a senior IT
official.
Chen Jiachun, vice director of the Telecommunications Bureau under the
Ministry of Information Industry, said Monday that virtual host and trustee host
servers will be the key areas for closer monitoring.
He said local telecommunications administrative departments have been urged
to identify Internet servers that do not have appropriate business licenses.
Administrative departments are also being urged to step up monitoring of
licensed ISPs. Those who ignore regulations will be asked to suspend activities
until their situation is rectified or even have their license revoked.
Chen said that telecommunications operators are responsible for strictly
scrutinizing ISPs operating on their platforms. They should understand their
business and register accurate information about them before admitting them.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Public Security said at a press conference
last week that nearly 80 percent of juvenile delinquents have been lured into
crime by "evil content" on the Internet.
China has roughly 123 million Internet users, most of whom are young
people.