Since January, the government has closed down 110 websites and deleted more than 200,000 pornographic videos and pictures. This crusade aims to clean up the cultural atmosphere of the internet and give protection to the healthy growth of minors. Despite the ban, cyber web police have struggled to hinder pornographic sites from gaining recognition in the nation. According to a authorities declaration, some international-based websites did not take efficient measures after being warned about pornographic content. While the government is cracking down on online porn, Chinese users still have restricted strategies. For example, there are few opportunities to the Chinese authorities's own search engine. In the past few years, do-it-yourself sex videos have taken the Internet by storm in China. This is partly because of the rapid growth of domestic tech firms, such as Baidu and Alibaba. But the crackdown hasn't completely stopped pornography in the country, with thousands of people facing jail time. Despite this crackdown, pornography in China remains to be a multibillion dollar industry. While it is unlawful in China, it is still a thriving industry that evades authorities control.
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While these certificates do not supply legal protection, they reflect social acceptance of same-sex relationships. Despite these legal provisions, discrimination towards gay and lesbian couples still remains a significant challenge. It is not unusual for couples to be denied access to public lodging. However, some local governments have intervened in these cases. The ruling by the Sapporo District Court is a huge victory for LGBT rights advocates. Advocates hope that this choice will spur lawmakers to deal with same-sex marriage.