China makes headway in online pornographic literature crackdown
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BEIJING -- Chinese authorities had handled 10 criminal cases, 67 administrative cases and ordered over 70 websites to rectify transgressions by the end of July in campaigns against online vulgar and pornographic literature content, said a national office overseeing the work on Wednesday.
A total of 347 case clues relating to pornography were transferred to authorities involved in the crackdown, according to the National Office for the Fight Against Pornography and Illegal Publications.
The office also revealed eight typical cases from its special crackdown campaigns.
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