Thursday, February 07, 2008

China cuts online video a little slack

The title of my article is China cuts online video a little slack China relieved new internet controls that had limited video-sharing to state companies. In addition, private competitors already operating in the fast-growing arena may continue. Also, any new video-sharing companies must comply with the rules produced by government. And there’re some statistics show that online video has exploded in popularity in China, which has 210 million online users.

In my opinion, the people who put the video online should responsible for video-sharing limits. If I’m the user, I’ll put video online depend on what the content it is. So now the China government has declared that they should follow the rule but it’s not severe. And I also agree that there should not be more limitation about sharing. Because that’s we humans’ business and good thing should share with people from all over the world. However, the video-sharing companies should control the content of video. In order to protect the society, they must do that, or they will be responsible for the bad influence on society. So I think both government and companies should face and deal with these tasks.

Posted by Nick

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