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Chinese Govt To Promote Parental Supervision Project In Online Game Industry
February 18, 2011Eight Chinese administrations, including the Ministry of Culture, Central Civilization Office, and the Ministry of Education, have jointly issued an implementation plan to launch a new project to enable parents to supervise their children who play online games.
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China's Ministry Of Culture To Clear Illegal Music Websites
December 31, 2010China's Ministry of Culture has published a notice stating that it will further clear the Chinese online music market and shut down irregular and illegal music websites.
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China's Ministry Of Culture Issues Four Internet Cafe Chain Licenses
September 2, 2010China's Ministry of Culture has published announcements on its official website stating that it has issued the first batch of four licenses for operating Internet cafe retail chains in China.
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Ministry Of Culture Issues Chinese Rules For Internet Games
June 22, 2010To ensure an efficient management of the online games industry and make sure prominent problems of the industry are solved, China's Ministry of Culture has issued a provisional measure on the management of online games.
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Ministry Of Culture Sets Standards For Establishing Chinese Internet Cafes
February 25, 2010China's Ministry of Culture has just promulgated a new rule to strengthen the management of netcafes and to promote the development of netcafe enterprises.
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China's Ministry Of Culture Publishes Online Game Market White Paper
January 21, 2010China's Ministry of Culture has published "2009 China Online Game Market White Paper", which reviews the general development and management of China's online game industry in 2009 and reveals authoritative data for the industry.
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China's Ministry Of Culture Strives To Limit Online Game Deaths
November 20, 2009China's Ministry Of Culture has issued a notice, asking Chinese online game operators to enhance content management of their online game products to make those games less violent.
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More Computer Game Companies Exposed For Illegal Operations In China
November 5, 2009Coming days after word that NetEase.com was illegally running its World of Warcraft game, China's Ministry of Culture has issued a circular which exposes 188 computer games companies for illegal operations.
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Chinese Game Regulations Cause Giant Interactive's Revenue To Fall
October 5, 2009Taking advantage of the weeklong national holiday in China, online game development company Giant Interactive Group Inc. has tried to sneak through a press release that should cause alarm for investors.
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Oak Pacific Interactive's Three SNS Games Closed For Involvement Of Gang Theme
July 31, 2009China's Ministry of Culture has published a notice on its official website, stating that it will start to investigate gang-themed illegal online games in China.
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Campaign Launched Against Chinese Internet "Cultural Irregularities"
July 1, 2009From July 1, 2009, China will launch a nationwide special campaign focused on netcafes and computer games that help spread "cultural irregularities".
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China Implements Stricter Management Of Virtual Currency
June 30, 2009China's Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Commerce have jointly focused on the management of virtual money for online games with a new regulation which states that virtual currency should not be used in trade of real goods and services.
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Chinese Webgame Rexue Sanguo Changes Official Operator
March 9, 2009Chinese webgame Rexue Sanguo has select Uuyx.com as its new official operator, because its former operator Hangzhou Legang Technology was closed by the Chinese government at the beginning of March for promotion of pornography.
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China Launches Campaign Against Vulgar Websites
January 5, 2009Seven Chinese government departments held a teleconference in Beijing today and announced that they would start a nationwide campaign to fight websites that spread pornography and vulgarity on the Chinese Internet.
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Giant Online Asked To Make Rectifications In Chinese Game
December 25, 2008China's Ministry of Culture has issued an order for the Chinese online game operator Giant Interactive (GA) to make rectifications in its free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game Giant Online.
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