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At the recent Fourth Chinese Mobile Gaming Enterprise Summit Forum, Tuo Zuhai, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture Markets in China's Ministry of Culture (MOC), stated that the Ministry will begin regulation of the mobile gaming market in the near future. Read More
China's Ministry of Culture (MoC) recently announced it will carry out inspections of online card and board game websites in May and June nationwide following reports of illegal online gambling in provinces such as Zhejiang and Guangdong. Read More
Tuo Zuhai, assistant director of the Department of Culture Markets in China's Ministry of Culture (MoC), said yesterday that as part of efforts to increase regulation of violent and titillating content in online games, the MoC will develop a line of "serious" educational game products to serve as industry guidelines. Read More
The Department of Culture Markets of China's Ministry of Culture recently released its 2010 year-end report on China's internet cafe market, which puts the market size for 2010 at RMB 77.12 bln, a decrease of 12.96% from 2009's RMB 88.6 bln. Read More
According to the 2010 China Online Music Market Annual Report recently released by the Department of Culture Markets of China's Ministry of Culture, China's online music market (including mobile) grew 14.4% YoY to reach a total value of RMB 2.3 bln in 2010. Read More
China's Ministry of Culture recently sent out a notice regarding the implementation of its Interim Regulations for Online Game Management, announcing that it had resolved to set up a dedicated review task force to review the state of implementation from December 2010 to March 2011. Read More
Tuo Zuhai, assistant director of the Department of Culture Markets in China's Ministry of Culture (MoC), recently revealed that the Ministry will issue an online game inspection registration form in H1 2011. Read More
China's Ministry of Culture issued a formal notification requiring all local bureaus to investigate and shut down all illegal "Mafia"-themed online games. Read More
Vice-director Zhang Xinjian of the Ministry of Culture's Department of Culture Markets recently revealed that the MoC plans to set laws and industry standards aimed at removing the risk of online gaming addictions. Read More