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Chinese Official Busted Online 3D Virtual Reality Adult Content Distributors in China

Pornography in majority of Asian countries are either completely banned, or must follow strict regulation. Asian countries such as Taiwan and Japan, both makes up Asia’s biggest porn consumption market, do allow porn consumption, however, distributor must follow strict regulation, only distribute porn that had been touched-up, covers up the male and female porn stars’ genital areas.

For Muslim Asian country such as Malaysia is completely banned, same goes for Communist country like China. A new report from China’ national news outlet Xinhua News shows that China official is taking serious action to completely ban VR porn content and distribution in Mainland China, the rising new adult content format.

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2D and 3D pornography are both now completely banned in Mainland China. The only way to view 3D VR porn in China would be “illegally” bypassing China’s internet firewall dubbed “Great Wall” and using private VPN. However, might be risking serious China law offense…

According to Xinhua, this week alone, more than 30 VR porn online distributors and site owners have been arrested. These online distributors and site owners were said to have been offering free VR adult content, buyers can view these pre-loaded or streamed content with their VR headset purchase. The adult content are likely to be downloaded and ripped illegally from American and European 3D immersive adult content membership services such as Naughty America, BadoinkVR, VR Bangers and etc…

Apparently, these online sellers were making a profit with this illegal business model and got noticed by China officials who conducted the cracked down.

According to Xinhua News, China’s National Office Against Pornography and Illegal Publications even published an official statement this week and stated that “Major ecommerce platforms had been working closely with China officials to perform the investigation, monitoring of online VR porn-related search and search terms on Chinese search engine such as Baidu, to identify and report the violators back to the official.” Looks like China is taking a firm stance on all pornography related distribution and consumption.

Author: VR Reporter

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