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Chinese microblogging platform Weibo (Nasdaq: WB), a subsidiary of Sina (Nasdaq: SINA), recently announced that in order to ensure the accuracy and reliability of hot search term and trending topic rankings, it will strengthen enforcement of its rules against manipulating search results and discussion topic rankings and will penalize the direct beneficiaries of such practices. Read More
Chinese online game operators Tencent (0700.HK) and Perfect World (Nasdaq: PWRD) have reportedly begun competing to acquire Shanghai-based gaming security service provider You'an Network Technology. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Shanda Games (Nasdaq: GAME) has announced that the SNS for its self-developed MMORPG Legend of Immortals has attracted over 5 mln registered users, and the game has become one of Shanda Games' top five games in terms of daily revenue. Read More
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
China's Ministry of Culture released its Seventh Notification on the Handling of Illegal Game Content today, and called on cultural bureaus in all provinces and regions and cultural market law enforcement bureaus to investigate and punish violators accordingly. Read More
In 2007, telecommunications equipment manufacturer Huawei applied for two patents related to preventing the use of external hacks and cheat programs with online games. Read More
An online gamer from Chengdu has taken Shanghai-based game developer and operator Shanda (Nasdaq: SNDA) to court after Shanda froze his 5-year account for its MMORPG Legend of Mir 2. Read More
Yesterday, World of Warcraft (WoW) player Zhou Xuhui won his lawsuit against online game developer and operator The9 (Nasdaq: NCTY). Read More
An informed source who claims to make his living from pumping up blog stats revealed recently that most of the high page view counts for celebrity blogs are not real. Read More
In an online "Most Trustworthy IT Product" poll held between February 20 and March 10, Rising won the anti-virus category with a 26.18% share of the vote, with Micropoint and Kaspersky taking second and third places. Read More