The Chinese government wants all computers sold in China after July to come with software that automatically censors the internet.
The move will give the government unprecedented control over what can and cannot be seen on the internet. In recent weeks, China blocked access to a host of websites, including Hotmail and Twitter, and expressed worries that the internet was becoming a tool of protest.
An issue of the state-controlled magazine, Outlook Weekly, strongly criticised local officials for not paying more attention to the internet, saying that online debate forums in China are not just "ordinary chit chat in free time" but could also be stirring trouble.
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