Ministry keeps eye on Internet cafes
CHINA has put more than 4.65 million computers in over 81,000 Internet cafes across the country under watch to crack down on illegal online games, according to Minister of Culture Cai Wu.
Cai said the ministry had closed 219 illegal Internet games with lewd, pornographic and violent content, and blocked access to illegal games and relevant Websites more than 87 million times since the beginning of the year.
The actions were part of a series of nationwide campaigns to crack down on the spread of pornographic content through the Internet and mobile phones this year.
On Thursday, the Ministry of Public Security said it had closed down more than 2,300 Websites accessible by mobile phones.
Cai said the ministry had closed 219 illegal Internet games with lewd, pornographic and violent content, and blocked access to illegal games and relevant Websites more than 87 million times since the beginning of the year.
The actions were part of a series of nationwide campaigns to crack down on the spread of pornographic content through the Internet and mobile phones this year.
On Thursday, the Ministry of Public Security said it had closed down more than 2,300 Websites accessible by mobile phones.
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