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7 Nov 2011

Author:
Melissa Chan, Al Jazeera

[video] China firms to curb 'harmful internet data'

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The heads of China's largest internet companies have vowed to stop the spread of so-called harmful information. They made the promise after attending a three-day workshop organised by the government in Beijing. Nearly 40 companies - including e-commerce giant Alibaba and search engine Baidu - say they will "curb internet rumours".