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Jiayuan Launches Gaming and Online Reading Channels

Netease Tech, 1/05/13

Yu Linguang, CEO of Beijing-based online matchmaking site operator Jiayuan.com (Nasdaq: DATE), has revealed that company quietly released an online browser game channel (game.jiayuan.com) in mid-December. Read More

Taobao Launches Browser Game Co-Operation Platform

Sina Tech, 6/01/12

Hangzhou-based C2C & B2C e-commerce site Taobao launched a new browser gaming platform, wan.taobao.com, today. Read More

Xunlei Receives Warning Over Video Copyrights

Securities Daily, 1/04/12

The National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC) has added online P2P video service provider, download accelerator software developer, and online game operator Xunlei to its copyright non-compliance list for the first time in its recent audit of 18 online video sites due to Xunlei's failure to provide a complete list of its TV drama content and relevant licenses. Read More

GAPP Warns Online Video Sites, Baidu Over Piracy

Cnr.cn, 1/28/11

Wang Zhicheng, deputy chief of the Department of Copyright Administration of China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP), criticized a number of Chinese online video sites as well as Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) at a ceremony in Beijing today announcing the launch of GAPP's "Operation Sword-Net" anti-piracy campaign. Read More

Rumor: VeryCD Shutdown Inevitable

DoNews, 12/11/09

An industry insider has reported that the shutdown of Chinese online download portal VeryCD is inevitable, claiming that China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has found the website guilty of violating two regulations concerning online audiovisual programming. Read More

SARFT Shuts Down 10 Video Sites

Netease Tech, 10/28/08

In an announcement released yesterday regarding its "Survey of Internet Audiovisual Programming Services", the State Administration of Radio Film and Television (SARFT) ordered 10 video sharing sites to halt operations and issued warnings and fines to 17 others. Read More