Friday, February 26, 2010

a strong advertising business

a strong advertising business

In this regard, He Yare said that the network monitoring is related to national security, many countries have corresponding regulatory measures, China is no exception. Right to manage the virtual Internet world, try to remove bad information, is common practice in countries around the world. In Europe, in addition to cracking down on world of warcraft power leveling, slander the country, to divide the nation's information is also being screened. Google and other foreign enterprises operating in China face problems should be resolved through the Chinese law. The Chinese government is willing to help them solve the problem.

Welcome to Lawbringer! Each week we'll dive into the intricacies of law and the World of Warcraft. In the column's introductory edition we look at the magic circle, which isn't just something you summon demons and teleport around in...Law and Warcraft -- sounds like a crazy mashup. Does this mean I can sue that bear and tree combo that chain pulled HoS to Krystallus then dropped group mid fight to wipe the DPS that had the temerity to suggest maybe the tank shouldn't kite the Maiden through the hallway? (You know who you are.) Get a court order to silence those Anal [Skills to Pay the Bills] spamming pricks in aion power leveling? Help Marshall Dougan string up those goblin ganking Bloodsail Buccaneer rep grinders for piracy? Get rogues thrown in the Stormwind Stockades for picking Hogger's pocket? Sadly, the answer is no. Law and Warcraft intersect in far less entertaining and yet much more important ways. Contract law is obviously important with the End User License Agreement and Terms of Use defining our relationship with Blizzard. Copyright concerns come up quite a bit, as after all, the story, code, sights, and sounds of the World of Warcraft are protected by copyright.The Internet in China is still new things, more than 300 million Internet users constitute a huge market, many Chinese and foreign Internet companies along with the development of China's Internet industry to obtain tremendous benefits. Far as Google Inc., the search engine market in China alone accounts for one third share. It also has a number of local Internet companies launched a variety of co-operation. Chinese saying goes: an empty talk. In the "exit event" lot of heated discussions at the same time, slightly rational person have noted, the event went so far as the source of the blog approach is based on the company executives to carry out release. People cannot but cast doubt: This is the PR hype, or has other motives. Recently, in the "Google case" heating up at the same time, there are quite a number of groundless accusations of China's Internet industry, especially in the so-called hacker attacks speculation. It is reported that an Indian politicians suspected Chinese hackers trying to get the Indian government departments, the information on your computer. German newspaper recently accused China of hacking attacks on its government website. In fact, the West accounted for the absolute dominance of the Internet business, especially hacking, the Chinese precisely the victims. According to statistics, every 10 sets of computers connected to the Internet with eight units had been subjected to hacker attacks. According to the China Internet Association statistics, in 2008, mainland China being the number of network attacks from outside an increase of 148% year on year. The latest example is the January 12 of this year, the largest market share in mainland China search engine Badu has been the creation of the most serious since the hacker attacks. Even in this series after the incident, the Chinese government is still clear that the career developments of the Internet an open mind welcome and will continue to carry out cooperation with foreign Internet companies. As a Chinese Internet users said: any of the freedoms are the freedom of the legal norms, any open also in the open under the law. Title: "New York Times" Web site will start charging in 2011.

Content: NEW YORK, January 20 (Xinhua WANG Jean-gang) "The New York Times" 20, announced that the newspaper Web site visits will start in 2011 to more than a certain number of world of warcraft power leveling. "New York Times" Chairman Sulzberger said that the new business model can create a second source of income, and maintain a strong advertising business, able to newspaper and its journalists to provide more support for the team.

 

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