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    Enfeebleness's Avatar Elite User
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    No more skeletons for China.

    Well apparently China has blocked out any images of skeletons in WoW :\

    Censorship reaches internet skeletons

    By Mure Dickie, Financial Times
    Published: July 03, 2007, 00:42


    China's drive to impose social and political "harmony" on the internet has claimed a new set of victims: undead skeletons. Chinese players of World of Warcraft, a hugely popular online role-playing game, have expressed outrage after their 'undead skeleton' characters were suddenly clad in new flesh, apparently in order to comply with a secret government ban on bare bones.

    The surprise crackdown on the desiccated dead underscores the scope of the internet controls and censorship imposed in China by the cultural commissars of the ruling Communist party.

    Hu Jintao, Chinese president, has called for action to 'purify' the internet of anything that might affect 'national cultural information security' or undermine his attempt to promote a 'harmonious society'. But many players of WoW are angry about the decision to remove skeletons from the game as part of an upgrade implemented by The9, a Nasdaq-listed company that licenses WoW from US developer Blizzard Entertainment.

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    As well as changing undead skeletons into fully fleshed zombies, the upgrade has replaced the bare-boned corpses of dead characters with neat graves. "This modification to undead characters is due to the requirements of Chinese national conditions and policies," The9 said. "These small modifications promote a healthy and harmonious online game environment and will not affect players' enjoyment."

    However, in postings to online discussion boards, WoW players denounced The9 and Beijing's ministry of culture for what they said was an unreasonable interference in a game enjoyed by millions around the world.

    The internet is China's least controlled public space, but officials already censor online content, block access to websites overseas, monitor online communications and jail or harass journalists and online authors they consider too outspoken.

    Beijing has sought to target censorship more carefully, recently allowing access to the English version of the open-source encyclopaedia website Wikipedia, but continuing to block its Chinese version.

    Officials of the culture ministry and The9 declined to comment on why the WoW skeletons - which also feature in other online games in China - had been singled out.

    However, regulators have targeted bare bones in the past, forcing changes to skeleton images from playing cards sold in China by Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of US games company Hasbro, with artists adding "flesh and muscle to cover their exposed bones".

    Some WoW players said officials should focus more on unharmonious social issues such as a recent scandal involving the use of forced labour by hundreds of brick factories.
    http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles.../10136373.html







    China got owned.....


    EDIT:

    Looked around, found this screenshot:


    NOW i feel the need to repeat myself in a bigger font...

    OOWWNNEEDD!!!!
    Last edited by Enfeebleness; 07-13-2007 at 09:20 PM.

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    Re: No more skeletons for China.

    rofl, but what about if a player dies and revives theres a skeleton and what about kel'thuzad and all the random skeletons around azeroth and outlands

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    Re: No more skeletons for China.

    And people think some of our censorship is bad. At least we try to restrict that to television. :P

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    Re: No more skeletons for China.

    Originally Posted by original~GANK~staz
    rofl, but what about if a player dies and revives theres a skeleton and what about kel'thuzad and all the random skeletons around azeroth and outlands

    I don't know, i was actually wondering the same thing.



    Edit:
    Just saw this, got a quick laugh out of it:

    Last edited by Enfeebleness; 07-13-2007 at 09:52 PM.

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