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Zhongtian News was forced to leave CATV channel 52 and switched to the Internet to continue speaking. However, an NCC post on Facebook on the 11th was interpreted as if it will “run the internet” in the future. It provoked a heated discussion. In response, Taipei City Councilor Luo Zhiqiang noted, “After NCC West Factory has made great achievements, it is ready to target the Internet.”
Luo Zhiqiang said bluntly on Facebook today (13): “After killing Zhongtian Killing Internet, Tsai Ing-wen, are you crazy?” He pointed out that after NCC West Factory made great achievements by killing Zhongtian, he is ready to attack the drops of blood. The Internet is studying and drafting the “Internet Audiovisual Services Management Bill”, or “Network Management Law”, to block all those on the Internet who dare to make irresponsible comments to the government.
Luo Zhiqiang said that although it is a “voluntary registration system”, in fact, the NCC may require mandatory registration under “certain” conditions, such as the number of clicks, users, etc., exceeding a certain number, and Some ad revenue (like YouTube Ad Exchange) requires mandatory registration. The NCC decides how much the number is. If relevant information is not disclosed or disclosed, the maximum fine is 500,000 and consecutive penalties are imposed sequentially, and in accordance with Article 10. There are 11 main disclosure items. The West Factory requirements are even so detailed that the subtitles must be in Traditional Chinese. If it is violated, the maximum fine is 1 million and the sanction is consecutive.
As to whether the subtitles will be fine without simplified characters? Luo Zhiqiang pointed out that there is also the imperial water meter clause in article 13. As long as the content is determined to be “detrimental to national security,” “harm to public order” and “good manners,” the drops of blood West Factory will shoot again. You can fine up to 1 million, and you have to punish them consecutively, “that is, you can always fine 1 million, 1 million or 1 million until you die.”
Finally, Luo Zhiqiang also said, “Tsai Ing-wen, are you enough? Do the people of Taiwan have enemies with you? For Taiwanese democracy, you have to mow an inch of grass to give birth.”
NCC mentioned on Facebook on the 11th that the recent rise of the Internet, the use of Facebook, BBS, Instagram, etc., has become part of daily life and has also caused problems with false statements on the Internet. Responsibility for posted comments has become a hot topic. For example, in the 1995 Stratton Oakmont V Prodigy Service lawsuit in the United States, the New York State Supreme Court ruled that online platform company BBS did not remove inappropriate comments, but should be held liable.
This statement was interpreted as after Zhongtian shut down and switched to the internet, did NCC turn its spear on the internet and begin to examine internet talk, and “encourage” internet platform operators to manage the content of the platform?
Peng Huaqian, a veteran journalist, appeared in Zhongtian’s “Last Night.” He also said that after Zhongtian was put on the Internet, the power of the times said, why can’t the Internet control it? The meaning is to kill them all. Netizens are also concerned about whether in the future the platform operators will start to find out what they want and conduct censorship, bluntly saying, “Now that Zhongtian is gone, it’s our turn!”
(Zhongshi News Network)
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