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Chinese regulators have conducted a cleanup operation targeting China's online short video industry, including bullet-screen video platform operator Bilibili Inc. (Nasdaq: BILI), Weibo's (Nasdaq: WB) official mobile short video recording and sharing app Miaopai, and 17 other online short video platforms. Read More
A group of Chinese regulators is planning to release new rules aimed at strengthening management of online live broadcasting services. Read More
China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism is reportedly preparing to launch new regulations on online card games and has required all PC client and mobile app platforms to immediately cease offering downloads of poker games. Read More
China's Ministry of Culture (MOC) recently shut down 11,929 live broadcasting rooms on online live streaming platforms for content violations, and ordered 18,977 live broadcasting rooms to correct rules violations. Read More
China's Ministry of Culture has announced plans to conduct random inspections of live streaming operators in 2017, with a focus on cracking down on performances including vulgar or obscene content. Read More
China's Ministry of Culture (MOC) has announced new regulations governing the operation of online performances, which will go into effect on January 1, 2017. Read More
China's Ministry of Culture has issued a notice directing online game operators to improve compliance with existing laws governing the industry, including rules prohibiting the conversion of online game virtual currencies into legal tender. Read More
On March 14, China's Ministry of Culture (MOC) announced the results of previously implemented mobile game regulations, requiring Chinese gaming companies to make certain reforms before the end of 2013. Read More
China's Ministry of Culture (MOC) has announced that US game developer Electronics Arts' first-person shooter Battlefield 4 has been banned in China because the game jeopardizes China's national security and encroaches on Chinese culture. Read More
China's Ministry of Culture (MOC) has released a list of mobile gaming companies found to be engaged in illegal or infringing online cultural activities. Read More