Cyberspace Administration of China

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  • China Fines Didi $1.2 Billion For Breaking Data-Security Laws Following A Yearlong Probe
    Didi
    The Cyberspace Administration of China said it fined Didi 8.026 billion yuan ($1.19 billion) after deciding the company violated China’s network security law, data security law and personal information protection law.
  • China Launches' Clean Cyberspace' Campaign Targeting Online Celebrities
    China
    China will be cracking down on cyberbullying, celebrity groups, money worship, and online abuse on online platforms.
  • Chinese Ride-Hailing Operators Summoned By Regulators Over Misconduct
    Ride-hailing
    The Ministry of Transport, the Cyberspace Administration of China, and the State Administration of Market Supervision have jointly conducted meetings with the 11 companies.
  • ByteDance Shelved IPO After Regulators Warned Of Security Risks
    ByteDance
    ByteDance was told by regulators to address data security before proceeding with its overseas listing plans.
  • China Cyberspace Regulator Introduces New IPO Rules
    China
    The Cyberspace Administration proposes rules targeting companies with data on more than 1 million users and wishing to list overseas.
  • China Regulator To Police Overseas Listings: WSJ Reports
    China
    The Cyberspace Administration of China has now been put in charge of overseeing all overseas listings.
  • Didi Proceeded With IPO Despite Regulatory Warnings: WSJ Report
    Didi
    Didi denied it had prior knowledge of the CAC's investigation and remove its application.
  • Didi Stock Falls After China Announces Cybersecurity Investigation
    Didi
    The Cyberspace Administration says Didi violated laws and regulations by improperly collecting user information.
  • China Sentences Developer To Prison For Creating Social Media Booster App
    China
    A 26-year-old software developer in China was found guilty of generating fake internet traffic.
  • Bloggers And Influencers In China Face An Online 'Clean-Up'
    Wechat
    Bloggers and influencers in China face new online publishing curbs.