In a new crackdown on online pornography, China has shut down 225 websites and other content sharing and social media sites, the government said today.
More than 30,000 blog or microblog accounts were also closed during a campaign that started late last month, according to a statement released by the State Internet Information Office (SIIO).
Among the websites were several photo-sharing, video-sharing and gaming websites that were not registered with the government, state-run Xinhua news agency quoted the statement as saying.
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The SIIO, together with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and the Ministry of Public Security, is investigating enterprises that illegally allow providers of obscene content to obtain Internet access, as well as people who run pornographic websites, according to the statement.
The MIIT will also launch a nationwide campaign to crack down on unregistered websites and those that operate using forged licenses or illegal Internet access.
A separate campaign to prevent gaming and video-sharing websites from offering obscene content will also be carried out.
The office urged tougher measures to punish website operators that profit from spreading obscene content or offering illegal Internet access.