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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
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
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
According to Tuo Zuhai, director of the Cultural Marketing Department of China's Ministry of Culture (MoC), the new regulations issued by the MOC regarding the development, approval, and launch of online games will apply only to games released after the regulations take effect, and will not significantly affect games currently in operation. Read More
On September 18, director Tuo Zuhai of the Cultural Marketing Department of China's Ministry of Culture (MoC) said that as online games are not "publications," the MoC, not the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP), is the agency in charge of regulation of online games. Read More
On May 20, Tuo Zuhai, deputy director of the Cultural Marketing Department in China's Ministry of Culture (MOC), said at the opening of the 2009 China Internet Investment and Trade Fair that the MOC has taken note of recent changes in online culture – particularly changes driven by increasing use of the mobile Internet – and is currently researching new opportunities afforded by the technology, as well as new problems and their resolutions. Read More
Speaking at the 6th China International Digital Content Expo held recently in Beijing, Tuo Zuhai, deputy director of the Ministry of Culture (MOC)'s Cultural Marketing Department, said that the ministry is currently formulating regulations for the online gaming industry, intended to address violations of consumer interest and to standardize the network gaming industry as a whole.Read More