Blog real name system not yet officially decided
(Xinhua) Updated: 2006-10-23 09:35
With widespread online rumor saying China will implement a blog real name
system, the Internet Society of China (ISC) has clarified that so far the
Ministry of Information Industry has not officially made any related
policies. However, a real name system will be an unavoidable choice
if China wants to standardize and develop its blog industry, Huang Chengqing,
ISC secretary general, told Xinhua on Sunday.
An official with the ISC
confirmed on Thursday that the society is working on a real name system for
Chinese bloggers, which attested to netizens' longtime guess about it and
triggered a hot controversy.
Huang said some reports on the Internet
about the implementation of the real name system are not "very
accurate."
The ISC, affiliated to the Ministry of Information Industry,
was entrusted by the ministry to form a blog research panel to provide solutions
for the development of China's blog industry.
"We suggest, in a recent
report submitted to the ministry, that a real name system should be implemented
in China's blog industry, " Huang said.
Under such a system, a netizen
has to register with his real name to open a blog, but can still write under a
pseudonym, according to Huang.
Yet the panel also pointed out in their
report that a lot of preparatory work must be done before the real name system
officially runs.
"For example, a complete personal data protection system
should be established in advance," Huang said, adding that the system will not
be put into operation before listening to opinions and advice from the huge
number of netizens.
China has about 17.5 million bloggers according to a
recent ISC report. (For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates)
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