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          Amendment boosts kids' safety

          By CAO YIN | China Daily | Updated: 2020-10-19 08:47
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          A police officer introduces information about combating bullying to primary school students in Hefei, Anhui province, on Thursday. In addition to regular police work, the officer also serves as a liaison to the school. GE YINIAN/FOR CHINA DAILY

          New chapter aims to safeguard minors in cyberspace, target internet addiction

          Protection for children has been strengthened in a range of areas, especially cyberspace, after an amended law was adopted by China's top legislature over the weekend.

          The amended Law on Protection of Minors, which was passed by the National People's Congress Standing Committee on Saturday after a third review, has almost twice as many clauses as the old version of the law and includes a new chapter on internet protection in a bid to protect those under the age of 18 when they are online.

          The chapter clarifies a ban on making, copying, posting or spreading information that is harmful to juveniles, demanding internet service providers take measures to prevent such behavior and offer stronger protection of children's personal information.

          Under the law, internet operators should seek permission from the parents or guardians of children younger than 14 before collecting, using or processing the youngsters' personal information.

          It also stipulates that internet service providers are obliged to prevent children from becoming addicted to the internet and to stop online bullying.

          The new provisions in the law, which will take effect on June 1, aim to solve child protection problems that have arisen in the information era as young people increasingly make use of the internet.

          A report issued by the China Internet Network Information Center in May showed that China had 175 million internet users younger than 18 last year, with young netizens generally surfing the internet to study, listen to music, play games, chat and watch short videos.

          As protection in cyberspace improves, the responsibilities of some institutions and departments that deal with juveniles have also increased.

          The revised law, for example, makes it clear that the country should establish a database of offenders who sexually assault, abuse, abduct or violently harm children and share the information with facilities that work with minors.

          Under the law, schools and kindergartens need to establish methods and improve ways of dealing with bullying and boost preventive measures against sexual harassment or sexual assault of children.

          Additionally, public places including shopping malls, supermarkets, hospitals, libraries, museums, airports and tourist attractions are ordered to ensure minors' safety by setting up security systems to search for missing children, it said.

          The law also said hotel operators should ask children for the phone numbers of their parents or guardians when they try to check in alone or with other adults. The operators must call police quickly if they uncover a suspected crime or violation of the law.

          "Revising the law is meant to implement the central leadership's requirements on understanding, respecting, caring for and serving minors, as children are the future of a nation and dream of each family," said Guo Linmao, an official from the NPC Standing Committee's Legislative Affairs Commission.

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