The draft decision proposes the adoption of an identity management policy requiring Internet users to identify themselves to service providers, including Internet or telecommunications operators.
Such identity management could be conducted behind the scenes, allowing users to use different names when publicizing information, it says.
Citizens who find online information that infringes upon their own rights have the right to demand service providers to take necessary measures to stop such information from being provided, according to the draft.
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