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Tag Archives: pornography
A brief history of Chinese porn
The origins of Chinese erotica and pornography can be traced way back into antiquity. Though remnants have been found dating from as early as the 1st century, production of erotic artwork appears to have properly flourished around the 10th century and reached … Continue reading
Posted in Internet and Media, Sex, Drugs and Vice
Tagged censorship, Danwei.com, pornography, Sex
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People’s Pornography – An interview with Katrien Jacobs
China has a long tradition of erotic art but pornographic films and pictures are currently illegal. Despite frequent anti-porn clampdowns, pornography remains available both online and in the form of DVDs. A paper titled A Peep at Pornography Web in China compiled by scholars … Continue reading
Posted in Internet and Media, Sex, Drugs and Vice
Tagged censorship, Danwei.com, Internet, pornography, Sex
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Dirty jokes by mobile phone
Since the announcement that any mobile phones sending sexual and pornographic text messages will have their text messaging function turned off, bloggers and microbloggers have been mercilessly mocking and teasing the government plan
Posted in Censorship
Tagged Hecaitou, mobile phones, pornography
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MIIT considers a white-list of approved websites
MIIT may require government registration if a website desires to be accessible on the mainland.
Posted in Front Page of the Day, Media regulation
Tagged domain names, MIIT, pornography, The Beijing News
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CCTV and Koolhaas deflect rumors about an obscene building
CCTV interviews Rem Koolhaas about rumors that the new CCTV building looks like genitalia.
Posted in Architecture
Tagged architecture, CCTV, pornography, Rem Koolhaas, Xiao Mo
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1,900-yuan fine for downloading porn at home
Chinese Business View (华商报): A man was fined 1,900 yuan for downloading pornography from the Internet.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Chinese Business View, labor, pornography
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Customs protects Fujian author from his own work
Chen Xiwo (陈希我) gets the Taiwan edition of his novella collection Book of Offenses (冒犯书) seized by customs in Fujian.
Danwei Picks: 2008-01-08
CMP on the Liaoning police action against a Beijing journalist, ESWN on yellow violence, and Qin Hui on collective bargaining.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged journalism, pornography, steel
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