Computer Information
Network and Internet Security, Protection and Management Regulations
(Approved by the State Council on December 11, 1997 and promulgated
by the Ministry of Public Security on December 30, 1997)
Table of Contents
Chapter I. Comprehensive Regulations
Chapter II. Responsibility for Security and Protection
Chapter III. Security and Supervision
Chapter IV. Legal Responsibility
Chapter V. Additional Regulations
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Chapter I. Comprehensive Regulations
Article 1. In order to strengthen the security and the protection
of computer information networks and of the Internet, and
to preserve the social order and social stability, these regulations
have been established on the basis of the "PRC Computer
Information Network Protection Regulations", the "PRC
Temporary Regulations on Computer Information Networks and
the Internet" and other laws and administrative regulations.
Article 2. The security, protection and management of all
computer information networks within the borders of the PRC
fall under these regulations.
Article 3. The computer management and supervision organization
of the Ministry of Public Security is responsible for the
security, protection and management of computer information
networks and the Internet. The Computer Management and Supervision
organization of the Ministry of Public Security should protect
the public security of computer information networks and the
Internet as well as protect the legal rights of Internet service
providing units and individuals as well as the public interest.
Article 4. No unit or individual may use the Internet to
harm national security, disclose state secrets, harm the interests
of the State, of society or of a group, the legal rights of
citizens, or to take part in criminal activities.
Article 5. No unit or individual may use the Internet to
create, replicate, retrieve, or transmit the following kinds
of information:
(1) Inciting to resist or breaking the Constitution or laws
or the implementation of administrative regulations;
(2) Inciting to overthrow the government or the socialist
system;
(3) Inciting division of the country, harming national unification;
(4) Inciting hatred or discrimination among nationalities
or harming the unity of the nationalities;
(5) Making falsehoods or distorting the truth, spreading
rumors, destroying the order of society;
(6) Promoting feudal superstitions, sexually suggestive material,
gambling, violence, murder;
(7) Terrorism or inciting others to criminal activity; openly
insulting other people or distorting the truth to slander
people;
(8) Injuring the reputation of state organs;
(9) Other activities against the Constitution, laws or administrative
regulations.
Article 6. No unit or individual may engage in the following
activities which harm the security of computer information
networks:
(1) No-one may use computer networks or network resources
without getting proper prior approval
(2) No-one may without prior permission may change network
functions or to add or delete information
(3) No-one may without prior permission add to, delete, or
alter materials stored, processed or being transmitted through
the network.
(4) No-one may deliberately create or transmit viruses.
(5) Other activities which harm the network are also prohibited.
Article 7. The freedom and privacy of network users is protected
by law. No unit or individual may, in violation of these regulations,
use the Internet to violate the freedom and privacy of network
users.
Chapter II. Responsibility for Security and Protection
Article 8. Units and individuals engaged in Internet business
must accept the security supervision, inspection, and guidance
of the Public Security organization. This includes providing
to the Public Security organization information, materials
and digital document, and assisting the Public Security organization
to discover and properly handle incidents involving law violations
and criminal activities involving computer information networks.
Article 9. The supervisory section or supervisory units of
units which provide service through information network gateways
through which information is imported and exported and connecting
network units should, according to the law and relevant state
regulations assume responsibility for the Internet network
gateways as well as the security, protection, and management
of the subordinate networks.
Article 10. Connecting network units, entry point units and
corporations that use computer information networks and the
Internet and other organizations must assume the following
responsibilities for network security and protection:
(1) Assume responsibility for network security, protection
and management and establish a thoroughly secure, protected
and well managed network;
(2) Carry out technical measures for network security and
protection. Ensure network operational security and information
security;
(3) Assume responsibility for the security education and
training of network users;
(4) Register units and individuals to whom information is
provided. Provide information according to the stipulations
of article five;
(5) Establish a system for registering the users of electronic
bulletin board systems on the computer information network
as well as a system for managing bulletin board information;
(6) If a violation of articles four, five, six or seven is
discovered than an unaltered record of the violation should
be kept and reported to the local Public Security organization;
(7) According to the relevant State regulations, remove from
the network and address, directory or server which has content
in violation of article five.
Article 11. The network user should fill out a user application
form when applying for network services. The format of this
application form is determined by Public Security.
Article 12. Connecting network units, entry point units,
and corporations that use computer information networks and
the Internet and other organizations (including connecting
network units that are inter-provincial, autonomous region,
municipalities directly under the Central Government or the
branch organization of these units) should, within 30 days
of the opening of network connection, carry out the proper
registration procedures with a unit designated by the Public
Security organization of the provincial, autonomous region,
or municipality directly under the Central Government peoples'
government.
The units mentioned above have the responsibility to report
for the record to the local public security organization information
on the units and individuals which have connections to the
network. The units must also report in a timely manner to
Public Security organization any changes in the information
about units or individuals using the network.
Article 13. People who register public accounts should strengthen
their management of the account and establish an account registration
system. Accounts may not be lent or transferred.
Article 14. Whenever units involved in matters such as national
affairs, economic construction, building the national defense,
and advanced science and technology are registered, evidence
of the approval of the chief administrative section should
be shown.
Appropriate measures should be taken to ensure the security
and protection of the computer information network and Internet
network links of the units mentioned above.
Chapter III. Security and Supervision
Article 15. The provincial, autonomous region or municipal
Public Security agency or bureau, as well as city and county
Public Security organizations should have appropriate organizations
to ensure the security, protection and management of the Internet.
Article 16. The Public Security organization computer management
and supervision organization should have information on the
connecting network units, entry point unit, and users, establish
a filing system for this information, maintain statistical
information on these files and report to higher level units
as appropriate.
Article 17. The Public Security computer management and supervision
organization should have establish a system for ensuring the
security, protection and good management of the connecting
network units, entry point unit, and users. The Public Security
organization should supervise and inspect network security,
protection and management and the implementation of security
measures.
Article 18. If the Public Security computer management and
supervision organization discovers an address, directory or
server with content in violation of Article 5, then the appropriate
units should be notified to close or delete it.
Article 19. The Public Security computer management and supervision
organization is responsible for pursuing and dealing with
illegal computer information network activities and criminal
cases involving computer information networks. Criminal activities
in violation of Article 4 or Article 7 should according to
the relevant State regulations, be handed over to the relevant
department or to the legal system for appropriate disposition.
Chapter IV. Legal Responsibility
Article 20. For violations of law, administrative regulations
or of Article 5 or Article 6 of these regulations, the Public
Security organization gives a warning and if there income
from illegal activities, confiscates the illegal earnings.
A fine not to exceed 5000 RMB to individuals and 15,000 RMB
to work units may be assessed.
For serious offenses computer and network access can be closed
down for up to six months, and if necessary Public Security
can suggest that the business operating license of the concerned
unit or the cancellation of its network registration. Activities
contravening public security management regulations are punishable
in accordance with provisions of the public security management
penalties articles. Where crimes have occurred, prosecutions
for criminal responsibility should be made.
Article 21. Where one of the activities listed below has
occurred, the Public Security organization should order that
remedial action should be taken with a specific period and
give a warning; if there has been illegal income, the income
should be confiscated; if remedial action is not taken within
the specified period, then a fine of not more than 5000 RMB
may be assessed against the top management personnel in charge
of the area and other persons directly responsible [for the
violation] and a fine of not more than 15,000 RMB against
the unit; in the case of serious offenses, the network and
equipment can be closed for up to six months. If necessary
Public Security may suggest that the business license of the
organization be canceled and its network registration canceled.
(1) Not establishing a management system for network security
and protection;
(2) Not implementing security techniques and protection measures;
(3) Not providing security education and training for network
users;
(4) Not providing information, materials or electronic documentation
needed for security, protection and management or providing
false information;
(5) Not inspecting the content of information released on
behalf of someone else or not registering the unit or individual
on whose behalf the information was released;
(6) Not establishing a system for registering users and managing
the information of electronic bulletin boards;
(7) Not removing web addresses and directories or not closing
servers according to the relevant state regulations;
(8) Not establishing a system for registering users of public
accounts;
(9) Lending or transferring accounts.
Article 22. Violation of Article 4 or Article 7 of these
regulations shall be punished according to the relevant laws
and regulations.
Article 23. Violations of Article 11 or Article 12 of these
regulations or not fulfilling the responsibility or registering
users shall be punished by a warning from Public Security
or suspending network operations for six months.
Chapter V. Additional Regulations
Article 24. These regulations should be consulted with regards
to the implementation of the security, protection and management
of computer information networks connecting to networks in
the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region as well as with
networks in the Taiwan and Macao districts.
Article 25. These regulations go into effect on the day of
promulgation.
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