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China tightens Internet controls by requiring users to register their names

China tightens Internet controls by requiring users to register their names | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Government calls the latest regulation a measure to protect Web surfers’ personal information.

 

BEIJING — China’s government tightened Internet controls Friday with approval of a law that requires users to register their names after a flood of online complaints about official abuses rattled Communist Party leaders.

 

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European Parliament endorses first ever Digital Freedom Strategy

European Parliament endorses first ever Digital Freedom Strategy | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Marietje SCHAAKE:
A large majority of the European Parliament today endorsed the first ever Digital Freedom Strategy in the EU’s foreign policy. I’m very happy with the wide support my report received....

“The Parliament unequivocally acknowledges that digital freedoms, like uncensored access to the internet, are fundamental rights which deserve equal protection as traditional human rights. I have set out a number of concrete points of action to be incorporated in the EU’s trade and development policies. New technologies bring huge opportunities, but people can only really enjoy them if we also tackle the threats emerging from the rise of ICTs, for example by authoritarian regimes.”

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La Chine met fin à l'anonymat sur les réseaux sociaux

La Chine met fin à l'anonymat sur les réseaux sociaux | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
 Le Congrès national du peuple chinois a adopté, vendredi 28 décembre, des nouvelles mesures qui étendent à tout le pays l'obligation pour les internautes de fournir leur véritable identité à leur fournisseur d'accès, a annoncé l'agence officielle Chine nouvelle. Les utilisateurs des "weibo" ("microblogs"), les versions locales de Twitter, devront donc désormais s'identifier et fournir leur numéro de téléphone portable.

 

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