27 March, 2010

Domain giants with the Rules of stifling Getting China

Domain giants with the Rules of stifling Getting China Google seems to have become a martyr for Internet freedom struggle in China. After the Internet giant's back, a leading Internet domain name company joined blockis bamboo curtain country. GoDaddy Group (GoDaddy.com), domain name registration company the world's largest Internet, go chills with the government imposed policy of China. American companies are choosing to no longer offer the potential next.cn domain name register since asked for detailed information about the registran him. China rules mention, anyone who registered domain.cn, must surrender of personal data and personal photos. Previously applicants were required to submit all the information themselves, but not until much detail as is the government of China today. Steps were taken to improve the government of China will control the site content content. Not only that, China is also threatening to "terminate" domain.cn history if they do not want to submit the requested information. GoDaddy itself has "maintain" as many as 40 million domain names under management. The company claims will continue to serve customers who use domain.cn long, but for the future of China is a special domain name will no longer offered. "We are concerned about security of each individual at the request of China's," said Christine Jones representing the Go Daddy Group, such as After Google and Go Daddy, who's next?

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