cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/3355025

Archived link

Beijing has published its proposed regulations for satellite broadband, including a requirement that operators conduct censorship in real time.

It has been suggested that the constellation system will help run and export the nation’s content censorship system, known as the Great Firewall.

[…]

In its latest draft rules, the Cyberspace Administration of China proposes any organization or individual using terminal equipment with direct connection to satellite services is not allowed to “produce, copy, publish, or disseminate content prohibited by laws and administrative regulations, such as content that incites subversion of state power, overthrows the socialist system, endangers national security and interests, damages the national image, incites secession of the country, undermines national unity and social stability, promotes terrorism, extremism, ethnic hatred, ethnic discrimination, violence, pornography, and false information.”

It clarifies that terminal equipment includes civilian handheld, portable, and fixed terminals, as well as terminals installed on aircraft, ships, and vehicles – essentially any device that enables users to access satellite communication systems for voice calls, text messaging, and data exchange.

[…]

The draft rules further include articles that would make tracking of providers and users easier. This includes requiring providers to:

  • Obtain licenses and approvals, whether telco, radio frequency related or otherwise;
  • Collect real identity information from those using its services, as China already requires of telcos;
  • Integrate monitoring and supervision into their platforms to allow Beijing’s oversight;
  • Locate ground facilities – such as gateway stations and Earth stations – and user data on Chinese soil. Any data that does need to go overseas must be processed through a gateway approved by the telecommunications regulatory department of the State Council.

[…]

  • Aisteru
    link
    fedilink
    English
    332 months ago

    The second Great Wall you can see from the moon

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      10
      edit-2
      2 months ago

      *can’t

      At least the first one unless you have something to magnify it. Not even from the ISS i think. Its just so thin its completely invisible.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    142 months ago

    What starts in China will eventually find its way here. And the scariest part of it is that most people will just passively accept it.

    • @nucleative
      link
      English
      32 months ago

      Meh, your phone probably is. Also likely whatever else you use for connecting to the internet in the west too.a that irony isn’t lost on the local but we’ll educated in china, they just use a VPN. Those who aren’t educated, well, they just don’t know what’s out there.

  • @InverseParallax
    link
    English
    62 months ago

    Good news! Elon says you can make the check out to: “X, not Twitter and not a complete business fucktastrophe”.