No Gambling at Chinese Internet Cafes
Tough new laws issued by the Ministry of Information Industry and other governmental departments in China will force proprietors of Internet cafes to keep their customers away from sites that feature content considered illegal: pornography, gambling, violence, and content related to superstitions. Proprietors of the cafes will be held responsible for customers' surfing violations and will face fines starting at 5,000 renminbi (US$604). https://www.mageescurbside.com/
Tough new laws issued by the Ministry of Information Industry and other governmental departments in China will force proprietors of Internet cafes to keep their customers away from sites that feature content considered illegal: pornography, gambling, violence, and content related to superstitions. Proprietors of the cafes will be held responsible for customers' surfing violations and will face fines starting at 5,000 renminbi (US$604). https://www.mageescurbside.com/
No Gambling at Chinese Internet Cafes
Tough new laws issued by the Ministry of Information Industry and other governmental departments in China will force proprietors of Internet cafes to keep their customers away from sites that feature content considered illegal: pornography, gambling, violence, and content related to superstitions. Proprietors of the cafes will be held responsible for customers' surfing violations and will face fines starting at 5,000 renminbi (US$604). https://www.mageescurbside.com/
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