In a quote within the Guangzhou Daily, which printed the People’s Daily report, Ministry of Culture Cultural and Internet Commerce department head Li Jianwei said that the new change in how online games in China are approved will streamline the approval process while making companies more aware and responsible for the content that they will submit for approval.
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Chinese government is reportedly loosening its grip on online games
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Published December 2, 2013
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China’s Communist Party newspaper People’s Daily reports that the two Chinese ministries responsible for monitoring and approving online games will revise their criteria in terms of approving what games get released in China.
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