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The public platform arm of Tencent's (0700.HK) WeChat messaging app has issued a notice stating the company will begin beta testing new advertising functions for applet games, including banner ads and rewarded video ads. Read More
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) today announced new regulations for mobile app providers and online app stores that update rules regarding the collection and use of users' personal data. Read More
Following their investigation of Chinese search engine Baidu's (Nasdaq: BIDU) business practices in the online healthcare advertising sector, the Cyberspace Administration of China, State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC), National Health and Family Planning Commission of the PRC, and related departments of the Beijing municipal government have announced a set of healthcare-related online search requirements to which Baidu must adhere. Read More
China's State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC) recently posted a message on its official website saying that it will conduct a campaign to enhance supervision of online marketplaces from May-November 2016. Read More
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) recently began soliciting public opinions for the implementation of new guidelines for the management of pre-installed apps and app distribution. Read More
Beijing-based B2C e-commerce platform JD.com (Nasdaq: JD) announced today through its official account on Tencent's WeChat mobile messaging app that its C2C e-commerce platform Paipai.com will cease taking new orders from December 31, 2015, and will be officially shut down by April 1, 2016. Read More
The General Office of China's State Council recently issued a draft plan to crack down on counterfeit e-commerce products and internet copyright infringement and to accelerate the development of related laws and regulations. Read More
The National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC) recently issued a new regulation entitled "Notice Regarding Online Storage Service Copyright Regulation" which indicates that online storage service companies should take effective measures to prevent users from uploading and sharing unauthorized materials including: works that are currently being broadcast and sold; works issued or banned by organizations for print publications, film, and music; and other works for which distribution is clearly not authorized. Read More
The Shenzhen division of China's State Administration of Press and Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) has levied a fine of approximately RMB 260 mln against Shenzhen-based online media player developer and operator QVOD for multiple online piracy violations and a failure to rectify the company's practices. Read More
According to an insider at online media player developer and operator QVOD, the company is considering implementing more effective technology filters to block all pirated content on the company's QVOD Player video client, transitioning QVOD Payer to a licensed video content model. Read More