BEIJING, May 28 (Xinhua) -- A database of Chinese websites through which
law enforcement agencies can track website registrations is expected to be
completed in October.
Vice Minister of Information Industry Xi Guohua said on Monday the ministry
had recorded the basic information of more than 1.6 million websites, including
the registers' names, IP address, and domain names.
More than 2,000 new websites applied for registration each day and the
biggest challenge was updating data and building a search engine that would
access basic information as quickly as possible.
The database would also blacklist websites involved in illegal online
activities, such as pornography and unlicensed online lotteries.
Website operators and Internet access providers would both be held
responsible for online illegal activities, said Xi.
The Ministry of Information Industry suspended almost 3,000 websites for
publishing "harmful" information in its 2006 annual inspection. This year the
ministry has shut down 900 websites for distributing pornographic
material.