China Internet Domain Name Regulations: Chapter III Administration of Registrars

Article 19: Any of the following contents shall not be included in any domain name registered and used by any organization or individual:
Those that are against the basic principles prescribed in the Constitution
Those that Jeopardize National Security, Leak State Secrets, intend to Overturn the Government, or Disrupt of State integrity
Those that harm National Honour and National interests
Those instigate Hostility or Discrimination between Different Nationalities, or Disrupt the National Solidarity
Those Violate the State Religion Policies or Propagate Cult and Feudal superstition
Those Spread Rumors, Disturb Public Order or Disrupt Social Stability
Those Spread Pornography, Obscenity, Gambling, Violence, Homicide, Terror or instigate Crimes
Those insult, Libel against Others and infringe other People's Legal rights and interests
Other Contents Prohibited in Laws, Rules and Administrative Regulations

View: Complete CNNIC Rules and Regulations for Registered Domains within the .CN Internet System
Golden Lanterns Database Policy Disclaimer:

Although not within administration of the Chinese .CN Internet Domain System, this Database makes every effort to abide by the CNNIC rules and regulations for China Internet Domains.

Golden Lanterns China Database Does Not intentionally Link to, Endorse or promote China related websites that do not follow or are in direct conflict with the rules set forth by the CNNIC.

Unfortunately, US based Foreign Domain Name Registrars unfriendly to China interests continue with the practise of buying expired China content domains [ie:.com] and then redisplaying material illegal and offensive under the current CNNIC guidelines. This practise is intended to be detrimental to both the Chinese People and the integrity of the Chinese internet.



Golden Lanterns Database will be encouraging and promoting legal action against any US Domain Registrars or US Front Companies engaged in the practise of intentional and malicious damage to the Chinese internet.

Golden Lantern's Database will also be supporting a .CN split from the ICAAN system both to preserve the integrity of the current Chinese internet as well to provide a future model for other primary root domains to follow suit.

For further information: United Nations Secretariat Working Group on Internet Governance

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