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  1. Dec 14, 2021 · Chinese social media platform Weibo Corp has been slapped with a 3 million yuan ($470,000) fine by China's internet regulator for repeatedly publishing illegal information.

    • Restrictions on Content in China
    • State-Sponsored Content and State Pressure on Content Providers
    • The Relationship Between Business and The State
    • Impact of The Covid-19 Pandemic on Freedom of Expression
    • The Position Under International Human Rights Law

    China was already home to one of the world’s most sophisticated and restrictive systems of internet control prior to Xi’s leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC). However, regulations and restrictions governing online content have proliferated under his tenure. Since 2015, the spread of false information that seriously disturbs public orde...

    State control over online platforms and content extends to propaganda and the manipulation of information. For example, during the 2019 Hong Kong protests on the proposed Extradition Bill, pro-Beijing news outlets in Hong Kong such as Wen Wei Po and Ta Kung Pao were mobilized in defence of the proposed measures.12 Such measures speak to the CPC’s b...

    In addition to the requirement to censor sensitive content, social media companies operating in China have obligations to the government in relation to the data that they hold on users of their platforms. In China, all social media platforms must be licensed, and users must register their identity information with service providers. This data must ...

    The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated restrictions on online freedom of expression. A notable case was that of Dr Li Wenliang, who was arrested in January 2020 in connection with messages sent to a private social group on WeChat alerting his medical friends to signs of the virus. He was required to sign a statement that he would stop activity that ...

    The UN Human Rights Council has held that ‘… the same rights that people have offline must also be protected online, in particular freedom of expression, which is applicable regardless of frontiers and through any media of one’s choice’, in accordance with article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).30 The UN and ...

  2. May 17, 2023 · By studying the case and analyzing how relevant policies of Weibo worked or failed in preventing the case, this research found that although Weibo does have a policy to prevent cyberbullying, they ...

  3. Internet speeds in China ranked below global averages in 2020. The country had a mean download speed of 2.09 Mbps, according to tests conducted by Cable.co.uk, earning it a rank of 200 among the 221 countries tested, 3 although Chinese government sources reported significantly higher broadband speeds.

  4. Mar 17, 2021 · ld a sustainably secure, prosperous and just world.Summary— The Chinese government’s highly restrictive approach t. online freedom of expression has intensified under COVID-19. This has a detrimental efect on the ability of citizens to realize other rights, including the right of access to inform. tion, freedom of thought and opinion, and ...

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  5. Jun 21, 2021 · As varonis.com shares, usually, the average cost of a data breach is $3.86 million as of 2020. Even if the company hasn’t been fined yet, it did suffer reputational damages which resulted in a decrease in Sina Weibo users. As reported by China Internet Watch, users now are 4% less than the same period last year.

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  7. Oct 21, 2023 · Leading influencers on Weibo have been told they must use their real names, with other platforms expected to introduce similar rules; Change follows the introduction of new internet rules, but ...

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