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China's cultural ministry on Saturday launched a "seasonal campaign" to "rectify" Internet cafes and crack down on pirated audio-video products ahead of schools' summer break.
An internet cafe in East China's Shandong Province. China's cultural ministry on Saturday launched a "seasonal campaign" to "rectify" Internet cafes and crack down on pirated audio-video products. [newsphoto] |
"The focus of Internet cafe surveillance is to prevent the entry of kids under the age of 18," said a source with the ministry, adding that the check on Internet cafes will be carried out for seven days a week.