China cracks down on podcasts and audio apps
The recent cleanup on audio information follows China's serial crackdown on online text information, video, and games that commenced last year.
The recent cleanup on audio information follows China's serial crackdown on online text information, video, and games that commenced last year.
Tantan, the Chinese dating app which bore a high resemblance to Tinder, had more than 20 million monthly active users in mid-2018.
The Chinese e-commerce platform Pinduoduo has been criticized by the media for selling knockoffs after its initial public offering in the US in late July.
The Chinese smartphone maker was earlier this week hit with seven-year-long export restrictions by the US.
Apple has successfully prevented Xiaomi from registering an EU trademark for its tablet product 'Mi Pad', as a court has found that the two disputed trademarks could confuse consumers.
Local police in China announced this week that they have uncovered an underground operation which has illegally traded Apple user data for profit.
The fast sprawl of live streaming platforms in China has raised the attention of regulators for their sometimes vulgar and violent content.
In a letter to a local legislator, Uber's Asia head said the US taxi-hailing service provider will soon terminate its businesses in Macau due to the escalating crackdown through local policies.
Huawei has extended its smartphone patents infringements case to Samsung's China subsidiary and is claiming 80 million yuan ($12 million) regarding Samsung's S7 models.
A recent ruling by a Chinese court has granted the "IPHONE" trademark to a local firm which sells leather goods such as handbags and mobile phone cases.