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ECONOMY
THIS WEEK> THIS WEEK NO. 33, 2014> ECONOMY
UPDATED: August 11, 2014 NO. 33, AUGUST 14, 2014
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The Chinese Government on August 7 launched a regulation to tighten management of instant messaging services, in an effort to build a clean cyberspace.

The regulation targets public accounts on such services, most of which are subscription-based mobile apps, and which can spread information on a large scale.

New registrants will for the first time be obliged to register with real names. Users shall abide by laws and regulations, national interests, the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, public order, social morality and ensure the authenticity of the information they provide, under the regulation.

Meanwhile, providers of instant messaging services shall be responsible for their safe operation, protect users' information and citizens' privacy, be subject to public supervision and handle illegal information in a timely manner.

Regulators will warn violators, limit their rights to release information, suspend their renewals or even close their accounts, based on the degree of the violation.



 
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