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China requires Internet users to register names
http://news.yahoo.com/china-requires...--finance.html
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Funny how people here give me shit every time i call China a communist shithole.
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This is one of the great example why United states and European union should be remain as sharing parties to the rule maker position at international arena, think about that for a moment that these communist cocksuckers are the ones who play to be super power?
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Imagine what will happen if they get a say on what should be censored on the internet like they were trying to do by siding with Muslim nations at the UN.
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I wonder who is going to use Juicy D Links ;)
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I am a Communist
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It's coming to America soon enough, Yahoo is already forcing you to reply to most political articles using Facebook accounts only.
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Not that i would think that China is the land of the free and stuff but:
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Mobile phones having fast internet now makes a viable option. PAYG SIM cards are anonymous and can have credit added for cash. |
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In china a lot of websites make you enter your id number so would be very hard to abuse the system
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@shake Makes no difference, at least in European countries. Thanks to retention of data laws everything you do is logged and authorities use those data on a regular base (at least in Germany). I don't know about the situation in the USA but I don't think that the situation is better there. Hasn't some of the big Telcos been granted immunity from prosecution for the illegal tapping they did for the FBI and others? Like said, it's not like I am a fan the Chinese Gov, but to me it seems like they are just closing up to western standards. |
Imagine how rough it'll be to keep track of a billion people named Chan, Chin, and Chong.
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Registered!
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