On the 14th, CNNIC issued the "Notice on Verification of Registered Domain Name Information". The article mentioned that individual .cn users registered before December 14, 2009 must submit the registered contact ID card (copy or scan), valid Contact information (contact phone number, email address, contact address, etc.) is subject to review. Although there is no official letter that allows individuals to register .cn domain names, their attitude has obviously become much looser than before January.
According to the "25th China Internet Development Statistical Report" released by CNNIC, the number of CN domain names in 2009 was 13,459,133, a decrease of 113,193 or 0.83% from 2008. We have every reason to believe that the drop in registrations of more than 110,000 was all caused in the last half of December, and the losses caused in this half-month may not be more than 110,000... On average, netizens register about 100 per month. There are more than 10,000 cn domain names. Only companies or government agencies cannot reach this number. If individual registration is prohibited, it will lead to a large number of websites registering overseas domain names, resulting in a large loss of funds. This is calculable and is what CNNIC does not want to see. Yes.
Therefore, opening up personal registration should be the general trend. Qinzimama.com ( www.qinzimama.com ) has always believed that the management of vulgar content on the Internet cannot use a one-size-fits-all model, nor can it be rude and complete by prohibiting individuals from registering domain names. This is an approach to shirk responsibility. The reason for the proliferation of vulgar content is not because of individual registration, but because the regulatory authorities have failed to perform their supervisory duties. This is dereliction of duty. However, what they did before January was to completely blame the unfounded charges on individual webmasters, and individuals Webmasters are a vulnerable group, how can they fight against managers?
Now it seems that CNNIC has made an own mistake. Whether they really know that they are wrong or they are looking at Brother Kong Fang's face, anyway, the situation is developing in a good direction. This further proves that the world of the Internet is not Rough bans based on personal will can only end in tragedy. Just like Dayu's water control, blockage cannot be stopped and can only be managed through diversion. This also reminds the regulatory authorities to fulfill their regulatory functions and restore the standing of the majority of individuals. Have a free space for healthy growth.
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