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        'Regulating Internet is global practice'
        By Zhao Huanxin (China Daily)
        Updated: 2006-02-15 06:30

        The US Congress is reportedly scheduled to hold a hearing today about the performance of Internet giants such as Yahoo and Google in China.

        "Companies, including Internet firms, that provide services in China must observe Chinese statutes," Liu said.

        "Global companies should know how to provide lawful services and what they should do when providing such services. It is their own business when it comes to specific methods and approaches."

        When users are blocked access to some foreign websites, it is usually because these sites contain information in violation of Chinese law, he explained.

        Like in the US, Britain and some other countries, China has self-administering Internet associations which resolve most Internet-related issues themselves, he said.

        The country has also launched a web-based centre to help the public report on illegal and harmful information on the Internet. The site functions like the Internet Watch Foundation in Britain, he said.

        Since it was set up in June 2004, the centre has received 235,000 tips from the public on what they deem "harmful information," he said.

        Penalties imposed on websites carrying illegal and harmful information have been "lenient" in China, Liu said, adding no website has been shut down in the country for providing a few pieces of such information.

        "No one in China has been arrested simply because he or she said something on the Internet," he said.

        Liu said the country's Internet market is huge and open, adding: "I believe more foreign businesses will benefit from the increasingly attractive market."

        Wang Junxiu, co-founder of BlogChina.com, yesterday said there could be tremendous opportunities for foreign Internet companies in the Chinese market through partnership with Chinese counterparts.

        China has the world's largest population of Web users after the US, with at least 110 million netizens, he said.

        With more than 20,000 people jumping on the Internet bandwagon every day, China is expected to have 130 million users by the end of this year, said Liu Zhijiang of the China Internet Network Information Centre.

        (China Daily 02/15/2006 page1)


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