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I didn't plan to post a comment on this news until the forth person sent me the link and asked: "Jian Shuo, is it true?"

What I can confirm is, 1) it is true. 2) It is required since 2000 but never been enforced like this time. It was reported that 74% have registered. Well. I am not so sure. My Site Remains Illegal in China. 3) I am planning to register my blog.

Posted by Jian Shuo Wang at June 10, 2005 12:21 AM
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Comments

as an old saying “High position invites criticism” (shu da zhao feng), since your Blog was voted as Top 10 China Blogs, hehe, it is time for you to do it.

anyway, I sympathize with you...

Posted by: Joel on June 10, 2005 3:31 AM

support you, you blog is very good blog, i like it. :-)

Posted by: garrison on June 10, 2005 5:19 AM

I read somewhere that an "anonymous" official saying that no personal blogs were going to be allowed. I surely hope that is not true. Good luck Jian Shuo!

Posted by: Tom on June 10, 2005 5:54 AM

I suggest Jianshuo to take about 10-20 minutes to register this site. Normally it will be passed in the next several days. Then you can put a "registered logo" here, hehe.

Just like xxx, if you can't change it, just try to enjoy...

A little A-Qiu:)

Posted by: iamcj (external link) on June 10, 2005 10:57 AM

The trouble is, if you want to register "your personal site", you have to fill a table with many personal information even include mobile-phone and so on.

The survival of the site, the place we can chat, something must be sacrificed:(

Posted by: iamcj (external link) on June 10, 2005 11:00 AM

I'm a Malaysian working in China. My blog is hosted by a Malaysian web host. Do I have to register?

Posted by: killarkai (external link) on June 10, 2005 11:43 AM

I wrote an entry about this regarding the "Adopt a Chinese Blog" project:
http://www.richardhong.com/en/p/Adopt_cn_blog.php

Actually it's not that bad, but filling some much personal details really make me feel being scouted. I am wondering whether China is the first country to do this kind of stuff in the world?

Posted by: Richard Hong (external link) on June 10, 2005 12:42 PM

What needs to be registered? Just the website owners name and address? If that's all then I wouldn't find it a problem at all. You also have to provide those things when registering the domain name in europe or the states.

Posted by: CyeZ (external link) on June 10, 2005 1:12 PM

This is my blog "http://rockychen.blogsome.com", not like yours with an independent domain "www.wangjianshuo.com". Does my blog need to be registered? I hope (& I think) the answer is negative, 'cause I know little about the server.

Posted by: Rocky (external link) on June 10, 2005 1:52 PM


It's really a pity that catch-33 must be applied before the end of May.

Posted by: fangfeich on June 10, 2005 2:37 PM

Only the websites(include blogs) that own a top-domain need to register.
For example, www.wangjianshuo.com, blog.iamcj.net:)

Posted by: iamcj (external link) on June 14, 2005 5:36 PM

Dam good posting.I read some of you're articles and they are really nice.
http://Enorwegian.com

Posted by: Carter (external link) on August 26, 2005 3:06 PM

Quite intresting article posting.I like this.
http://www.backpaincauses.com

Posted by: Tedd (external link) on August 27, 2005 7:48 PM

Wonder why this thing is made such a hoobla boo. Thats so simple...

Posted by: Harry on September 13, 2005 3:31 PM

I really apreciate your effort. This is a very brave effort. Keep it up!
Amber

Posted by: Amber (external link) on September 16, 2005 6:42 PM

I support you as I like your blogs. Just go ahead. http://www.azerbaijani.biz

Posted by: Ashton (external link) on September 27, 2005 5:22 PM

Intellectually drafted article. seems to grab attention at once.The writer has a good knowledge of the subject and makes reading interesting.
http://www.turkmen.us

Posted by: Albert (external link) on September 29, 2005 1:34 PM

I'm impressed with your article. I'm looking forward to your next blog.

Posted by: Simon (external link) on October 3, 2005 8:02 PM

I'm impressed with your article. I'm looking forward to your next blog. http://www.oneeskimo.com

Posted by: Simon (external link) on October 3, 2005 8:04 PM

This blog concerns French forthcoming presidential elections of 2007

Ce blog est conçu comme un lieu de débat et d’échange dans le cadre du comité de Paris du soutien de la candidature de Ségolène ROYAL aux élections Présidentielles du 2007
" il faut associer les citoyens aux décisions qui les concernent" Ségolène Royal

Posted by: NABRI (external link) on May 2, 2006 6:41 AM

...your link to the article on Yahoo comes up dead. Has it been pulled?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/china_policing_the_net

Posted by: tomax7 (external link) on September 26, 2007 6:21 AM

I do support you as well, once your blog is quite interesting!

Posted by: Ana Cristina Toledo (external link) on April 3, 2008 8:54 PM
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