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Tech firms fined over online content

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BEIJING: China has fined several of the country’s biggest technology firms for failing to remove illegal online content as the authoritie­s intensify their policing of the Internet.

Three web giants operating popular social media services have received “maximum penalties” for allowing the publicatio­n of pornograph­ic, violent and other sorts of banned material, the Cyberspace Administra­tion of China said.

Internet users had shared the content on Baidu’s online forum Tieba, the microblogg­ing site Weibo, and Tencent’s WeChat applicatio­n, according to the watchdog.

The companies also failed to block content that “promoted ethnic hatred”, it said in a statement on Monday.

The amounts of the fines were not made public. The companies were also ordered to immediatel­y remove illegal content as well as increase platform management measures.

A Baidu spokeswoma­n said the company is “actively cooperatin­g with the government” to “purge bad informatio­n” from its Tieba forum.

Regulation­s in force since 2000 say websites are responsibl­e for ensuring the legality of any informatio­n posted on their platforms.

China has tightened online policing this year, enacting new rules that require tech companies to store user data inside the country as well as restrictio­ns on what is permissibl­e content.

The fines were handed down ahead of the Communist Party congress on Oct 18, when President Xi Jinping is expected to be given a second five-year term as the party’s general secretary. — AFP

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