China says online, mobile games must get approval
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China To Censor Online Games
China To Censor Online Games
06/01/2004 08:24 PMEinnews.com - Tue Jun 1, 10:57 pm GMT
Sega to Launch Three Online PC Games in
China
Sega to Launch Three Online PC Games in
China
08/05/2004 10:49 PMEinnews.com - Thu Aug 5, 12:13 pm GMT
China slaps ratings on online games
China slaps ratings on online games
07/08/2004 10:08 PMArticle.wn.com - Thu Jul 8, 06:54 pm GMT
China censors online video games
China censors online video games
06/01/2004 05:39 AMThe Chinese government is tightening controls on online games due to
concerns about national security.
TMobile Deals.com inks alliance with
Foncentral to provide instant online
approval for prospective T-Mobile Boston
residents.
TMobile Deals.com inks alliance with
Foncentral to provide instant online
approval for prospective T-Mobile Boston
residents.
06/24/2004 02:52 AMTmobile Deals.com finished an extreme makeover today to provide better
service for perspective customers of T-mobile. Boston, Massachusetts
residents can now receive instant approval online for new cellular
phone service. Our newest project called T-mobile Boston is targeted
towards new customers to introduce them to the service. We offer
rebates, free accessories, and even ship your phone via Fed-Ex next
day. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]
China to break foreign monopoly in
online games
China to break foreign monopoly in
online games
06/16/2004 05:12 AMContent.sina.com - Wed Jun 16, 08:20 am GMT
Despite 80 mln Internet users, China
remains behind Taiwan in online games
(AFP)
Despite 80 mln Internet users, China
remains behind Taiwan in online games
(AFP)
05/26/2004 07:26 AMAFP - Although China has the second largest number of Internet users
in the world, it lags behind even Taiwan when it comes to online
games, an industry analyst said.
China forms body to censor imported
online games
China forms body to censor imported
online games
05/31/2004 08:12 PMHindustantimes.com - Mon May 31, 06:52 pm GMT
China to launch nationwide crackdown
against online computer games
China to launch nationwide crackdown
against online computer games
08/04/2004 01:34 PMAFP via Yahoo! Aug 4 2004 5:41PM GMT
Parents in China fear online love games
make children grow up too fast (AFP)
Parents in China fear online love games
make children grow up too fast (AFP)
01/25/2004 04:10 AMAFP - Parents in China have voiced fears that Internet love games give
children a premature interest in adult family life.
NK Computer Games Need Prior Approval
NK Computer Games Need Prior Approval
06/06/2004 08:21 AMHankooki Jun 6 2004 11:36AM GMT
N Korean computer games need approval
N Korean computer games need approval
06/07/2004 07:14 AMAsia Times Online Jun 7 2004 11:52AM GMT
N. Korean Computer Games Need Prior
Approval Before Import
N. Korean Computer Games Need Prior
Approval Before Import
06/05/2004 10:48 PMYonhap News Jun 6 2004 2:36AM GMT
Robotube Games to Unveil Mobile Phone
Games
Robotube Games to Unveil Mobile Phone
Games
03/14/2005 05:55 PMRobotube Games LLC will display mobile phone game lineup at CTIA
Wireless Conference in New Orleans [PRWEB Mar 13, 2005]
Online Games Of Skill vs. Online Games
Of Chance
Online Games Of Skill vs. Online Games
Of Chance
05/24/2004 04:40 AMWhile the US has been notoriously tough on the idea of any online
gambling in the US, there are a number of companies doing quite well
in the somewhat "gray" area of
online games of skill for money. These aren't games of
chance, but still require players to put up money, and the winners go
home with more than they put in. The difference, of course, is that
the win is based (at least somewhat) on the skills of the players.
However, this can be a very fine line. Most games involve a mix of
skill and luck, and you can make the claim that classic gambling games
like poker and blackjack require some amount of skill as well. Still,
the online "games of skill" providers claim they're just like a
typical sports association, like the US Tennis Association, that sets
up tournaments and awards prizes to the winners - minus their own cut.
Of course, they conveniently skip over the part about where the money
comes from. With these online games, it is still a "pay to enter"
sort of contest. Either way, it's not entirely clear how the legal
issues will play out. Some states already bar such online games of
skill, but many don't. Federal laws are still unclear, and the
companies involved in this space are lobbying heavily to try to make
the point that they should be allowed to continue where online
gambling sites are forbidden.
China Mobile And China UnionPay Launch
Wireless Banking
China Mobile And China UnionPay Launch
Wireless Banking
03/28/2005 01:29 AMChinaTechNews.com Mar 28 2005 5:54AM GMT
Game Mobile hits 1 million mobile games
sold - a portal first!
Game Mobile hits 1 million mobile games
sold - a portal first!
06/11/2004 03:33 AMGame Mobile sell a total of 1 million games. A benchmark in the
industry. They explain why they have become the mobile games site of
choice around the world. [PRWEB Jun 11, 2004]
New NCsoft games show the best, worst in
online games
New NCsoft games show the best, worst in
online games
06/01/2004 08:24 PMAugustachronicle.com - Mon May 31, 07:30 am GMT
Birdstep Technology gets patent approval
for its Mobile IP Client VPN management
Birdstep Technology gets patent approval
for its Mobile IP Client VPN management
08/30/2004 06:19 AMHUGIN Online Aug 30 2004 9:36AM GMT
China Mobile Suspends Chinadotcom Mobile
Services (Reuters)
China Mobile Suspends Chinadotcom Mobile
Services (Reuters)
08/20/2004 08:23 AMReuters - Chinadotcom (CHINA.O) said on Friday
that its Go2joy mobile messaging unit has been sanctioned by
China Mobile (CHL.N), as part of a broad crackdown on
aggressive marketing by it and 21 other companies.
Jamdat Mobile Launches New Mobile Games
Jamdat Mobile Launches New Mobile Games
04/10/2005 04:36 PMChinaTechNews.com Apr 10 2005 7:21PM GMT
Chicago goes online to speed approval of
minority firms
Chicago goes online to speed approval of
minority firms
11/04/2003 06:05 PMChicago Sun-Times Nov 4 2003 5:20PM ET
Law putting Megan's Law online awaiting
governor's approval
Law putting Megan's Law online awaiting
governor's approval
08/31/2004 12:55 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Aug 31 2004 4:39AM GMT
N.C. Senate Gives Its Final Approval To
Tougher Online Predator Crime
N.C. Senate Gives Its Final Approval To
Tougher Online Predator Crime
04/06/2005 09:22 AMWsoctv.com - Wed Apr 6, 10:55 am GMT
China Games IPO
China Games IPO
12/07/2003 08:39 PMCNET Asia Dec 7 2003 8:05PM ET
Indiagames to Bring “World Cyber Games
Mobile Competition”, the World’s Largest
Computer & Video Game Festival, to
Mobile Phones
Indiagames to Bring “World Cyber Games
Mobile Competition”, the World’s Largest
Computer & Video Game Festival, to
Mobile Phones
03/14/2005 05:26 PMIndiagames secures global rights to bring the WCG Mobile Game
Competition. [PRWEB Mar 7, 2005]
China Cracks Down on Net Games
China Cracks Down on Net Games
06/05/2004 05:42 AMThe Chinese government, concerned about the growing influence of video
games, says it will monitor them closely and punish those who
distribute banned games. Already, it has nixed two European titles,
but game publishers can't resist the huge Chinese market. By Xeni
Jardin.
Care2Learn Online Courses Gains NCCAP
Approval for Activities Professionals in
2004
Care2Learn Online Courses Gains NCCAP
Approval for Activities Professionals in
2004
08/02/2004 02:44 AMCare2Learn's Accreditation team has received approval from the
National Certification Council for Activities Professionals (NCCAP) to
accredit its Activities Professional library, presently at 84 hours of
coursework and growing. [PRWEB Aug 2, 2004]
China to require OK on video games
China to require OK on video games
05/25/2004 07:10 PMglobetechnology.com May 25 2004 10:38PM GMT
China pirates spoil the games
China pirates spoil the games
05/27/2004 12:23 PMZDNet May 27 2004 3:18PM GMT
China cracks down on 'Net games
China cracks down on 'Net games
06/07/2004 10:56 AMI filed this story for
Wired News about a crackdown on
electronic games by the Chinese government:
Responding to an unprecedented boom in computer game popularity,
China's government established a censorship task force this week to
monitor the content of imported games for offensive or politically
sensitive content.
Ministry of Culture officials said all online and wireless games
produced outside the country will now be subject to examination first
before they can be legally distributed within the country. Foreign
producers of online games already in distribution must submit those
products to MOC examinations by Sept. 1, or face punishment.
"The ministry allows the import of foreign online games whose content
accords with Chinese national conditions and has positive effects on
young people's mentality," according to an MOC statement. Chinese
officials had been monitoring the content of video games before, but
they seem to be stepping up efforts after a period of exponential
growth in computer and wireless gaming. Two European games were
recently banned.
LinkCHINA: Special censors to root out
'unhealthy' internet games
CHINA: Special censors to root out
'unhealthy' internet games
05/25/2004 05:29 AMAsia Media May 25 2004 9:43AM GMT
China launching crackdown on piracy of
Internet-based games
China launching crackdown on piracy of
Internet-based games
12/24/2003 09:59 AMAP via New Jersey Online Dec 24 2003 8:41AM ET
The Games Plan for China: Olympic
Superpower by '08 (Los Angeles Times)
The Games Plan for China: Olympic
Superpower by '08 (Los Angeles Times)
08/10/2004 05:24 AMLos Angeles Times - BEIJING — She's too young to compete this
month at the Summer Games in Athens, but sturdy 8-year-old gymnast
Situ Shiyi knows her nation's future Olympic success may well rest
partly upon her tiny shoulders.
Mobile games come of age
Mobile games come of age
02/01/2005 09:52 PMMobile games have come a long way since the days of Snake. The BBC
News website tries a few of them out.
China launching crackdown on rampant
piracy of Internet-based games
China launching crackdown on rampant
piracy of Internet-based games
12/27/2003 10:13 AMCanadian Press Dec 27 2003 9:12AM ET
AirG Extends Mobile Games Offering in
Australia: AirG Provides New JAVA
Content to Virgin Mobile Australia
AirG Extends Mobile Games Offering in
Australia: AirG Provides New JAVA
Content to Virgin Mobile Australia
04/02/2005 04:53 AMAirG, the most innovative supplier of advanced multiplayer mobile
entertainment solutions has been chosen by Virgin Mobile Australia to
expand its JAVA games content service and manage all provisioning for
future content releases, including testing and quality assurance.
[PRWEB Apr 2, 2005]
Advanced 3G Mobile Games on 3 UK
Advanced 3G Mobile Games on 3 UK
03/24/2005 08:14 AM3G Mar 24 2005 10:47AM GMT
Mobile games to 'go interactive'
Mobile games to 'go interactive'
04/18/2005 03:59 AMBBC Apr 18 2005 7:30AM GMT
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China says online, mobile games must get approval