China's top social media sits including Baidu, Tencent, Weibo, are under an investigating over failing to comply with strict laws which is required to ban violent, obscene or deemed offensive content to the Communist Party, China's cyber regulator said on Friday.
China'stopsocialmediasitsincludingBaidu,Tencent,Weibo,areunderaninvestigatingoverfailingtocomplywithstrictlawswhichisrequiredtobanviolent,obsceneordeemedoffensi
China'stopsocialmediasitsincludingBaidu,Tencent,Weibo,areunderaninvestigatingoverfailingtocomplywithstrictlawswhichisrequiredtobanviolent,obsceneordeemedoffensi
China'snewcybersecuritylaw,whichwillgointoeffectThursday,isnotaimedatlimitingforeigncompanies'accesstotheChinesemarket,thecountry'sInternetregulatorsaidWednesda
Chinese search engine giant Baidu is being investigated for allegedly advertising gambling websites, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) confirmed Tuesday.
China's Internet watchdog has shut and canceled 65 dating and other match-making websites for allowing fraud and spreading obscene content.