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Saturday, January 05, 2008

 

China clamps down on 
Internet video: govt notice 


China has announced tough new rules to crack down on the explosion of audio-visual content on the Internet, reiterating that sex and politically sensitive material will not be tolerated.

Only state-controlled entities will have the right to operate websites that post audio-visual content, according to the rules, placing into doubt whether Chinese will have access to foreign video sharing sites such as YouTube.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

The European Commission said Thursday it would draw up plans to boost the online market for music, films and games while promising to uphold intellectual property rights.

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Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda has posted his first English-language message on the video-sharing website YouTube as his country seeks greater diplomatic clout on the international stage.

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Popular Internet site Facebook on Thursday said two purported profiles of slain Pakistan politician Benazir Bhutto's son Bilawal were not authentic, and that the company had taken them down.

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DIGITAL LIFESTYLE :What to expect in 2008

Here are some of the new technology that would surely make 2008 as exciting as 2007 in terms of digital lifestyle devices and computer technology.

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Severino O. Frayna Jr., Benjie Dela Rosa
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