Product Description This econometric study covers the latent demand outlook for Web hosting services across the regions of Greater China, including provinces, autonomous regions (Guangxi, Nei Mongol, Ningxia, Xinjiang, Xizang – Tibet), municipalities (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, and Tianjin), special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau), and Taiwan (all hereafter referred to as “regions”). Latent demand (in millions of U.S. dollars), or potential industry earnings (P.I.E.) es… More >>
Product Description The exponential growth of electronic usage in global commercial transactions has generated potential opportunities in productivity, facilitated the cross-border free movement of goods and service, and stimulated export and import trade as well as domestic sale, but at the same time, it has led to new challenges to existing laws due to the unique characteristics and complexities of online technology, culture and social behaviours. This book compares the legislati… More >>
We use yahoo small business’s web hosting product. Just realized that the web site hosted by yahoo small business cannot be accessed from China. It seems the web-site is blocked by Chinese government. Does that mean if we want to do business with customers in China, we should NOT choose Yahoo’s web-hosting solution? Any suggestion is appreciated.
a new directive promulgated…
registration of new websites heavily restricted…
individuals can’t register any new website…
best guess by people that its a new effort to crack on online pornography…
do you think this directive will deter those who are operating such websites?…
tantaonews.com In a further restriction of Chinese citizens’ internet access, the government will no longer allow individuals to register domain names. Business enterprises may still do so, but the application will be more rigorous than in the past.
Netregistry pulls out of China business
One of Australia’s most prominent domain name registrars has joined the world’s largest, GoDaddy.com, in ceasing to offer .cn services because of new regulatory obligations imposed by Chinese authorities.
Analysis: Google finds few allies in China battle
Only GoDaddy back Google’s China stance. Analyst says no incentive for most companies to join Google. SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON – Google used Internet freedom as a rallying cry in its confrontation with China.