Bakal susah kalau pemerintah mau mengontrol WARNET
ini contoh di VietNam .. gagal :( ..
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Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 16:48:09 +0800 (PHT)
From: Nina Somera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [commrights-asia] Vietnamese media say tighter controls on Internet
cafes not working
Vietnamese media say tighter controls on Internet cafes not working
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/10/14/1160246361507.html
October 14, 2006 - 2:50PM
Vietnamese authorities have found that regulations aimed at tightening
control over Internet cafes have been largely ignored, state-controlled
media reported Saturday.
Under a decree issued last year, Vietnam's estimated 5,000 Internet cafes
were ordered to examine customers' identification, record their personal
information, monitor their usage and block access to subversive and
pornographic sites.
But a nationwide three-month inspection, which ended this month, showed
that most Internet cafes violated the regulations, the Tien Phong
newspaper said.
"The results of the three-month inspection showed that the regulations on
management of Internet cafes are outdated and even unrealistic," the
newspaper said.
Most of the Internet cafes had not installed software to bar access to
subversive and pornographic sites. They also did not store the personal
information of users for 30 days on computer servers and ignored rules
governing children in the cafes, it said.
"The regulations requiring children under 14 years of age to be
accompanied by an adult when using services at Internet cafes are very
difficult to implement," the newspaper quoted Nguyen Anh Ca, director of
the Post and Telecommunications Department of the south-central province
of Ninh Thuan, as saying.
The newspaper quoted Nguyen Kim Hoa, director of the Post and
Telecommunications Department of Khanh Hoa province, as saying most
Internet cafes did not make clients show their ID cards for fear the
clients would go to a competitor which did not require identification.
There are more than 10 million Internet users in Vietnam, which has a
population of 84 million.
The government has cracked down on users accessing the Internet for
political or religious dissent. Several cyber dissidents have received
lengthy jail sentences in recent years.
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