China is regularly in the news these days as the Chinese market hots up and becomes more search engine competitive – but if you’re in China you may not see that news, following new regulations announced and implemented today, reports Reuters.
Complying with the rules on internet news is somewhat tricky – as the Xinhua news agency which announced them did not also announce what they were – but you will have to have permission to run a news web site – including presumably a blog.
Internet News Article | Reuters.co.uk
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Andy is the CEO of Webcertain. He is a trained linguist with 20 years of experience in international marketing, having helped major brand leaders with their advertising and public relations projects on five continents. Webcertain has been operating multilingual search marketing campaigns for over 15 years and is one of few agencies which only deal with international campaigns; the company doesn't deal in single market projects. Andy speaks regularly at conferences around the world.
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