>> ya begitulah pemerintah jaman sekarang kurang kerjaan,,,suka bikin
masalah,,malah tambah nyengsaraain rakyat.....!

On 10/17/06, Onno W. Purbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Bakal susah kalau pemerintah mau mengontrol WARNET
> ini contoh di VietNam .. gagal :( ..
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> Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 16:48:09 +0800 (PHT)
> From: Nina Somera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: Comm Rights-Asia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [commrights-asia] Vietnamese media say tighter controls on
> Internet
>      cafes not working
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> Vietnamese media say tighter controls on Internet cafes not working
> http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/10/14/1160246361507.html
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> October 14, 2006 - 2:50PM
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> Vietnamese authorities have found that regulations aimed at tightening
> control over Internet cafes have been largely ignored, state-controlled
> media reported Saturday.
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> Under a decree issued last year, Vietnam's estimated 5,000 Internet cafes
> were ordered to examine customers' identification, record their personal
> information, monitor their usage and block access to subversive and
> pornographic sites.
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> But a nationwide three-month inspection, which ended this month, showed
> that most Internet cafes violated the regulations, the Tien Phong
> newspaper said.
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> "The results of the three-month inspection showed that the regulations on
> management of Internet cafes are outdated and even unrealistic," the
> newspaper said.
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> Most of the Internet cafes had not installed software to bar access to
> subversive and pornographic sites. They also did not store the personal
> information of users for 30 days on computer servers and ignored rules
> governing children in the cafes, it said.
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> "The regulations requiring children under 14 years of age to be
> accompanied by an adult when using services at Internet cafes are very
> difficult to implement," the newspaper quoted Nguyen Anh Ca, director of
> the Post and Telecommunications Department of the south-central province
> of Ninh Thuan, as saying.
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> The newspaper quoted Nguyen Kim Hoa, director of the Post and
> Telecommunications Department of Khanh Hoa province, as saying most
> Internet cafes did not make clients show their ID cards for fear the
> clients would go to a competitor which did not require identification.
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> There are more than 10 million Internet users in Vietnam, which has a
> population of 84 million.
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> The government has cracked down on users accessing the Internet for
> political or religious dissent. Several cyber dissidents have received
> lengthy jail sentences in recent years.
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