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China Regulator Summons Quora-like Platform Zhihu: Global Times

The Cyberspace Administration of China said the online platform Zhihu should not provide a space for the dissemination of illegal information


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The Beijing Internet Information Office filed a case for administrative punishment against Zhihu for its illegal activity, the report said. 

 

The Beijing cyberspace regulator said it was asked by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) to summon the online question-and-answer platform Zhihu for publishing illegal information and demand “immediate rectifications” based on the country’s law on cybersecurity, the Golbal Times reported.

The CAC said the online platform shall earnestly fulfill its main responsibility, improve the information security management system, and shall not provide a space for the dissemination of illegal information.

 

Read the full report: Global Times.

 

 

 

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Kevin Hamlin

Kevin Hamlin is a financial journalist with extensive experience covering Asia. Before joining Asia Financial, Kevin worked for Bloomberg News, spending 12 years as Senior China Economy Reporter in Beijing. Prior to that, he was Asia Bureau Chief of Institutional Investor for ten years.