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General Administration of Press and Publication's (GAPP) Department of Technology and Digital Publishing and Copyright Protection Center of China have jointly directed 16 of China's online gaming companies and organizations to form the "China Online Gaming Copyright Protection Alliance" to combat game copyright infringement issues. Read More
Chinese Internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) announced the resumption of operations of World of Warcraft (WoW) in Mainland China today. Read More
Kou Xiaowei, deputy director of the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP)'s Department of Technology and Digital Publishing, has revealed that in the future, GAPP will tighten restrictions on imported online games. Read More
Deputy director Kou Xiaowei of the General Administration of Press and Publication's (GAPP) Department of Audio, Video, Electronic and Network Publication Administration predicted last week that China's online gaming market will grow by more than 50% in 2008. Read More
Yesterday, at the China Electronic Competition (E-Sport) Industry';s second international summit, Kou Xiaowei, deputy director of the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP)';s Department of Audio, Video, Electronic and Network Publication Administration, stated that a ratings system for online games would currently be difficult to implement and would first require defining the boundaries for categories such as violence and sexual themes. Read More
Kou Xiaowei, deputy director-general of the Audio, Visual, Electronic and Internet Publishing Department under the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) disclosed that relevant committees will use three strict steps to implement the online game fatigue system. Read More
During the 2007 China Game Industry Annual Conference (CGIAC), Kou Xiaowei, deputy director-general of the Audio, Visual, Electronic and Internet Publishing Department under the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP), disclosed that GAPP will join with related departments to introduce new measures to protect domestic online game enterprises' intellectual property rights. Read More