Here comes a news about the real-name registration system proposed by the Ministry of Information System. Now the central government seems to loosen the crackdown on the blogosphere, meaning the need of enforcing the system has been deliberated.
According to the Wall Street Journey:
The Chinese government, which sees the online world as a conduit for slander, pornography and antigovernment views, believes the real-name system would force the Internet community to watch their words and actions. But the policy received sharp protests from the technology industry.
But it is said that the government will still look for a broad control in a soft way:
Next month, Beijing is expected to rally industry players to sign a pact and promote the use of real-name registration, said Yang Junzuo, who heads a committee with the Internet Society of China, a think tank affiliated with the ministry that has been gathering industry reactions to the intended policy.
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