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A LOT of third-level .CN deletions could be expected very soon as many who rushed to the December 15 launch have not even read the terms carefully (AND we all know that the Chinese are doing things differently).
You may want to check your newly registered .com.cn domain names against the following list and see how many of these 9 "sins" you have committed, particularly #3 and #7.
<quote>
Any of the following contents shall not be included in any domain name registered and used by any organization or individual:
1. Those that are against the basic principles prescribed in the Constitution;
2. Those jeopardize national security, leak state secrets, intend to overturn the government, or disrupt of state integrity;
3. Those harm national honor and national interests;
4. Those instigate hostility or discrimination between different nationalities, or disrupt the national solidarity;
5. Those violate the state religion policies or propagate cult and feudal superstition;
6. Those spread rumors, disturb public order or disrupt social stability;
7. Those spread pornography, obscenity, gambling, violence, homicide, terror or instigate crimes;
8. Those insult, libel against others and infringe other people's legal rights and interests; or
9. Other contents prohibited in laws, rules and administrative regulations.
</quote>
Source: http://www.cnnic.net.cn (eNom has actually incorporated them in their own registration agreement.)
You may want to check your newly registered .com.cn domain names against the following list and see how many of these 9 "sins" you have committed, particularly #3 and #7.
<quote>
Any of the following contents shall not be included in any domain name registered and used by any organization or individual:
1. Those that are against the basic principles prescribed in the Constitution;
2. Those jeopardize national security, leak state secrets, intend to overturn the government, or disrupt of state integrity;
3. Those harm national honor and national interests;
4. Those instigate hostility or discrimination between different nationalities, or disrupt the national solidarity;
5. Those violate the state religion policies or propagate cult and feudal superstition;
6. Those spread rumors, disturb public order or disrupt social stability;
7. Those spread pornography, obscenity, gambling, violence, homicide, terror or instigate crimes;
8. Those insult, libel against others and infringe other people's legal rights and interests; or
9. Other contents prohibited in laws, rules and administrative regulations.
</quote>
Source: http://www.cnnic.net.cn (eNom has actually incorporated them in their own registration agreement.)