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China's State Administration of Press and Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) recently announced new rules for evaluating the social benefits produced by organizations offering online literature publication services. Read More
China's National Anti-Pornography Office announced today that Chinese internet company Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) has had its internet publishing license and online audio-visual broadcasting license revoked due to pornographic and obscene content found on its online literature and online video platforms. Read More
According to industry sources, Fuzhou-based online game developer and operator SkyUnion will spin off its overseas market-focused mobile and online game publishing and development subsidiary IGG for an IPO as early as the end of September. Read More
The new Kindle Store launched by Amazon China on December 13 is operated by Chinese publishing organization ChineseAll.com - meaning, effectively, that Amazon China is using ChineseAll.com's licenses to operate its own store. Read More
Tencent (0700.HK) has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Aceville Pte Ltd has entered into an agreement to purchase 320,722 shares or 49% of the total issued shares of Singaporean investment holding company Level Up! International Holdings Pte Ltd, which, through its operating subsidiaries and affiliates in Brazil and the Philippines and through its joint venture in the U.S., engages in online game publishing and game magazine publication. Read More
Sun Peng, CEO of online literature site Hongxiu.com, a property of Shanda Interactive (Nasdaq: SNDA) subsidiary Cloudary, revealed yesterday that the site reached nearly RMB 100 mln in revenue in 2011. Read More
Eight Chinese government ministries and agencies recently released a joint "Memorandum Regarding the Initiation of Work on a Real-Name Verification System to Prevent Online Gaming Addiction." Read More
After receiving State Council approval, the General Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China issued a memo recently announcing the formation of the State Internet Information Office (SIIO). Read More
China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) recently released a public notice concerning increased regulation of foreign language print materials in newspapers, magazines, books, audiovisual products, electronic books and websites. Read More
The Chinese General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) recently issued a notification requiring all entities currently operating in the online publishing industry to apply for publishing permits from their local News Publishing Administration Bureau offices by January 31, 2011. Read More