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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
Beijing-based anti-fraud solutions provider Shumei Times Technology (Nextdata) recently announced completion of USD 10 mln in Series A funding from Shunwei Capital Partners, Crystal Stream, internet company Baidu's (Nasdaq: BIDU) VC arm Baidu Ventures, and internet services and security software provider Qihoo 360. 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
YY Inc (Nasdaq: YY), operator of Chinese voice-chat SNS platform YY and online game portal Duowan, and Hangzhou-based Tiange Group, operator of online karaoke SNS 9158.com, have denied recent rumors that the companies' online interactive entertainment services are the recent targets of a government clean-up operation aimed at removing illicit content from the platforms. Read More
China's National Anti-Pornography and Anti-Piracy Office (NAPAPO) announced yesterday that the Shenzhen-based offices of online media player developer and operator QVOD are currently under investigation for propagating online pornographic content. 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
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
In a September 7 notice, China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced that its annual review of enterprises holding infrastructure telecommunications service permits and inter-regional telecommunications service permits had found 314 enterprises that failed to meet standards. Read More
An industry source recently told 21st Century Business Herald that China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is in the process of developing a completely new categorization system for enterprises providing telecom value-added services (VAS), and is preparing new licensing standards for the industry that will more clearly delineate the scope of operations and enterprise qualifications for license holders. Read More