Another popular Internet firm in China is set to be punished for allegedly spreading pornography following a similar case involving Sina.com last month.
Another popular Internet firm in China is set to be punished for allegedly spreading pornography following a similar case involving Sina.com last month.
Major Chinese websites have vowed not to attempt to exploit pornographic content to boost their click rates, amid a national crackdown on online pornography.
Chinese smartphone owners spend nearly eight hours looking at electronic screens each day, the third longest in the world, with smartphones and laptops dominating their "screen time," according to survey results released on Wednesday.
Leading online broadcasting channel YouTube held an event in Hong Kong on Wednesday to showcase its YouTube Partner Program, highlighting the accomplishments of this growing community of creators.
Chinese Internet companies offering cultural content were urged on Tuesday to set up their own review systems, as part of efforts to ensure legitimacy of content.