IndustryChinese Authorities Temporarily Shut Down Two Large Chinese Portals

Chinese Authorities Temporarily Shut Down Two Large Chinese Portals

PaidContent reports that two of the largest Chinese portals have been temporarily shut down by the Chinese authorities for not passing a “an on-the-spot censorship test.” The chief editors of Sina.com and Sohu.com “were summoned to the State Council Information Office,” that morning.

While on the topic of Chinese censorship, take a look at the list Philipp compiled of Censored Domains in Google.cn.

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