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From: Sr K8/11/2014 7:16:39 PM
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China's censor presses Baidu to delete user uploaded images to its cloud service:

China's Latest Anti-Porn Campaign Hits Baidu
By Bruce Einhorn August 11, 2014

But even Baidu can run afoul of China’s censors. Naughty pictures have gotten China’s largest search engine in trouble, with the government’s anti-porn police yesterday saying it had found inappropriate content on the accounts of some users of Baidu’s Dropbox-like cloud storage service. Baidu must “promptly delete all files in question, shut down accounts uploading such content, and present a report on its clean-up effort,” the official Xinhua news agency reports. The Beijing Cultural Law Enforcement Agency has warned Baidu to do a better job censoring content, according to Xinhua, with the official cyber-prudes warning Baidu “against slack supervision of its service.”

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