
In December 2009, Chinese government offers 10,000 yuan reward for turning in websites that feature pornography.
In January 2010, China announces plan for compulsory registration of users' real names, before, anyone can make comments in chat rooms and other forums. Google threatens, also, in January, to pull out after attacks on its servers targeting gmail accounts of human rights activists.
In March 2010, Google redirects Chinese users to its uncensored Hong Kong site and shuts down its search engine in China.
In April 2010, China directs 15 percent of world internet traffic through is state-owned ISPs.
In November 2010, US Congress warns hijacking of 15 percent of internet traffic, in April, may have been malicious.
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