This week, the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) issued new regulations. Individuals are prohibited from registering cn domain names. To register, they must present a business license or organization code certificate. This has made many individual webmasters feel like a thunderbolt, as if their development prospects have been cut off. . In addition, in order to cooperate with the nationwide special campaign to crack down on illegal information and unregistered websites, many Internet access providers have screened the websites that provide access, and all unregistered websites, forums, chat rooms, etc. have been shut down. Some regular and large-scale websites have been implicated because of this, not to mention those little-known small websites, which has caused many people to complain.
Personal websites account for a large part of this. Many of my netizens have their own independent blogs and small forums, which are no longer accessible. The reason is simple. These websites have not obtained the "Information Network Audiovisual Program Dissemination License", "Internet Culture Business License", and "Internet Electronic Announcement Service License". That's all. .CN no longer allows individual registration. The reason is also very simple. Many illegal websites use .CN. Because of its low price, the operating cost of the website is greatly reduced. What's more, one website has dozens of .CN points, which makes it impossible for .CN to fly into "ordinary people's homes".
This makes people think about why no one took care of the website when it was first built, but it is really puzzling to take care of it after the website has gained a certain reputation and has a certain amount of traffic. Just because there is a problem with one website, we can’t cut off everyone’s access. This is the contradiction between regulatory responsibilities and interests. At first, China tried its best to promote .CN, which is famous for its low prices. Soon it has become widespread, and now .CN’s registration restrictions have made .CN somewhat decadent. Among them, those who suffer the most are those grassroots webmasters who do not have their own companies and cannot make much money a year. They maintain websites entirely based on their hobbies. After all, they have nothing but nothing, which is disappointing. !
In general, it is a cold winter for the Internet industry, and everyone must be extra careful.
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