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China's National Anti-Pornography Office announced today that Chinese internet company Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) has had its internet publishing license and online audio-visual broadcasting license revoked due to pornographic and obscene content found on its online literature and online video platforms. Read More
The first round of talks between Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) and a coalition of Chinese authors fell apart yesterday as the Beijing Municipal Copyright Bureau said that document sharing platform Baidu Wenku clearly abused the "safe harbor principle" and may constitute an illegal form of publishing. Read More
Vice-director Sun Shoushan recently reaffirmed that China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) is the sole agency assigned by the State Council to oversee online game pre-approval and imported online game approval. Read More
China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP), along with the National Copyright Administration of the People's Republic of China (NCAC) and the working group office of the national "Sweeping away Pornography and Cracking down on Illegal Publications" campaign, have issued a notice on strengthening the implementation of online game pre-approval and imported online game supervision. Read More