THE NEW YORK TIMES
China Web Sites Seeking Users’ Names
By JONATHAN ANSFIELD
September 6, 2009
BEIJING — News Web sites in China, complying with secret government
orders, are requiring that new users log on under their true identities
to post comments, a shift in policy that the country’s Internet users
and media have fiercely opposed in the past.
Until recently, users could weigh in on news items on many of the
affected sites more anonymously, often without registering at all,
though the sites were obligated to screen all posts, and the posts
could still be traced via Internet protocol addresses.
But in early August, without notification of a change, news portals
like Sina, Netease, Sohu and scores of other sites began asking
unregistered users to sign in under their real names and identification
numbers, said top editors at two of the major portals affected. A Sina
staff member also confirmed the change.
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