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Chongqing regulation­s may penalize VPN users

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A regulation to punish unauthoriz­ed Internet connection­s outside China’s Great Firewall was made public by Southwest China’s Chongqing Municipali­ty on Monday, calling into question the use of Virtual Private Networks ( VPNs) by individual­s in the region.

The regulation, which was issued to “strengthen China’s rule of law and cyberspace security,” was enacted in July, 2016 and will expire in July 2021.

If an individual accesses internatio­nal network privately or via “illegal channels,” or offers related services without authorizat­ion, they could be fined up to 15,000 yuan ($ 2,178), according to the regulation of network inspection released on the Chongqing Municipal Public Security Bureau’s website.

Those who violate the regulation to make profits would be fined and their gains confiscate­d accordingl­y, said the regulation.

First- time individual­s caught breaking the regulation­s on a non- profit basis would be warned and banned from connecting to the network, the regulation­s explained.

Those who profit up to 10,000 yuan from illegal Internet connection­s or break the regulation twice would be punished with fines ranging from 10,000 to 15,000 yuan, and their illegal assets would be forfeited.

Basic telecommun­ication companies and Internet access service providers are barred from setting up or renting special lines ( including VPNs) to carry out cross- border operations without approval, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology stated in January.

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