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- يحظر القانون الجنائي الصيني المواد الإباحية في الصين بشكل صارم. ويجوز الحكم على من ينتج أو ينشر أو يبيع مواد جنسية صريحة بالسجن مدى الحياة. هناك حملة مستمرة ضد «التلوث الروحي» ، وهو المصطلح الذي يشير إلى حملة الحزب الشيوعي الصيني ضد التلوث الروحي لعام 1983. على الرغم من أن المواد الإباحية غير قانونية ، فهي متاحة عبر الإنترنت. (ar)
- Pornography in China, which is defined as the People's Republic of China (PRC) or the Republic of China (ROC), may vary depending on governing authority. PRC criminal laws prohibit producing, disseminating, or selling sexually explicit material which the person doing so may be sentenced to life imprisonment. There is an ongoing campaign against "spiritual pollution", the term referencing the Chinese Communist party's Anti-Spiritual Pollution Campaign of 1983. Although pornography is illegal, it is available via the Internet. Nationwide surveys between the years 2000 and 2015 revealed "more than 70 percent of men aged 18 to 29 said they had watched porn in the past year." PRC authorities have closed down many pornographic services in recent years, but an ongoing cat and mouse game between the two has led providers and users to find other ways to share adult content, both self-made and pirated from other pornographic film studios. In this aspect the development of the nation's online porn industry reflects the overall development of China's Internet. In contrast, pornographic films can be legally traded in Taiwan and pornography is available via a number of routes, including DVD, television and the Internet. The level of piracy of pornographic films in the ROC territories is high because authorities have not traditionally recognised their copyrights. Copyright protection is usually strictly applied in the ROC, but pornography has been seen as an exception. (en)
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- 坐车 (en)
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- Fúlì (en)
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- يحظر القانون الجنائي الصيني المواد الإباحية في الصين بشكل صارم. ويجوز الحكم على من ينتج أو ينشر أو يبيع مواد جنسية صريحة بالسجن مدى الحياة. هناك حملة مستمرة ضد «التلوث الروحي» ، وهو المصطلح الذي يشير إلى حملة الحزب الشيوعي الصيني ضد التلوث الروحي لعام 1983. على الرغم من أن المواد الإباحية غير قانونية ، فهي متاحة عبر الإنترنت. (ar)
- Pornography in China, which is defined as the People's Republic of China (PRC) or the Republic of China (ROC), may vary depending on governing authority. PRC criminal laws prohibit producing, disseminating, or selling sexually explicit material which the person doing so may be sentenced to life imprisonment. There is an ongoing campaign against "spiritual pollution", the term referencing the Chinese Communist party's Anti-Spiritual Pollution Campaign of 1983. Although pornography is illegal, it is available via the Internet. Nationwide surveys between the years 2000 and 2015 revealed "more than 70 percent of men aged 18 to 29 said they had watched porn in the past year." (en)
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- المواد الإباحية في الصين (ar)
- Pornography in China (en)
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