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China tightens supervision of online games...and sensitive political information. Earlier this month, another ministry rejected an application by Chinese Internet portal NetEase seeking approval for the game World of Warcraft. NetEase violated a rule banning new account... In this article: China, NetEase, Revenue, China Internet Network Information Centre, The Communist Party, World of Warcraft, and United States |
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Yahoo! News | November 03, 2009
Chinese Government Agencies Battle Over Warcraft (PC World)
...before. NetEase, which also operates a major local portal, began operating World of Warcraft in September without approval from the publishing regulator, the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP), the agency said. The agency...
In this article: World of Warcraft, China, Blizzard Entertainment, and Yahoo
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Fool.com: The Motley Fool | November 19, 2009
Nothing Comes Easy for NetEase
...it's on a short leash. Regulators kept NetEase from launching its licensed version of Activision Blizzard's (Nasdaq: ATVI) World of Warcraft in China until Sept. 19, less than two weeks before the quarter came to a close. There is still some...
In this article: Perfect World, Nasdaq, Revenue, Activision Blizzard, World of Warcraft, China, SNDA, and NYSE
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PC World: Latest Technology News | November 03, 2009
World of Warcraft May Go Dark in China
...blood and bones. According to The Wall Street Journal, GAPP allowed NetEase to begin testing World of Warcraft in July so long as the company didn't engage in financial transactions with players or process new accounts. NetEase complied...
In this article: World of Warcraft, China, Ministry of Culture, Iphone, Mmorpg, Sony, Activision Blizzard, Blizzard, and Warcraft
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Joystiq | November 02, 2009
WoW 'rejected' in China, government at odds with itself over decision
...ending in press copies China's General Administration of Press and Publications (GAPP) has ordered NetEase, which has been operating World of Warcraft in the region since September, to cease collecting subscription payments and signing...
In this article: World of Warcraft, China, Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles, Dog, Halo 3, Xbox 360, and Wii
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PR Newswire: Technology | November 18, 2009
NetEase.com Reports Third Quarter 2009 Unaudited Financial Results
...Journey Online II, Westward Journey Online III, Tianxia II and Datang, as well as the licensed game, Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft. NetEase also offers online advertising on its websites which enables advertisers to reach...
In this article: Revenue, World of Warcraft, Tax, Fantasy Westward Journey, Westward Journey Online II, Blizzard Entertainment, and 2008 Olympic
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NetEase () NASDAQ: NTES is a Chinese internet company that operates 163.com, a popular web portal which received over 546 million page views in June of 2005. The company has grown rapidly since its founding in June 1997, thanks in part to its investment in search engine technology and massively multiplayer online gaming. Fantasy Westward Journey, an MMORPG developed internally by NetEase, is an online game in China. NetEase.com,inc. (网易公司) has a market value of US$761.6 million. as of April 2006, and 1600 employees as of February 2006
In 2004, NetEase's founder and chief architect William Ding (Ding Lei) won the Wharton Infosys Business Transformation Award for his innovative use of information technology. Ding became one of the wealthiest individuals in China after founding NetEase.
The 163.com domain attracted at least 1.8 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com survey.
- Name:
- CSDN
- Type:
- web portal
- Stock Symbol (NASDAQ):
- NTES
- Language:
- Chinese
- Website:
- http://www.163.com/
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