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Partner of Citiheart Shanghai Trading Co. Apparel & Fashion industry January 2008 – Present    Partner of Offshore Development Information Technology and Services industry September 2006 – Present   Founding Partner of Dailymotion Internet

Meet Us In February 2010

Meet us in SPAIN and FRANCE

Konaxis Group China will be in Madrid on February 25/26, in Barcelona on February 27/28 in Paris from March 2nd to March9th, in Lyon from March 10th to March15th.

You want to work (or already work) with china? in Sourcing, technical subcontracting, high tech product? and wish to get some advices and informations from European expert on Chinese market? in order to buy in China and improve the follow up and quality process; So please feel free to contact us to meet us during the first 2weeks of September in Valence, Barcelona, Madrid and Paris.
 
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Founded in Nov. 2004 by Shi Yuzhu, Giant Interactive Group is one of China's leading online game developers and operators in terms of revenues, focusing on massively multiplayer online role playing games (“MMORPG”) for personal computers. Many of its games are designed on a “Free-To-Play” model, by which users can access a Free-To-Play game at no cost, but must pay for virtual products and services within the game. The company has over 1,000 employees at our headquarters in Shanghai, and over 3,000 Sales & Marketing personnel throughout China. In November 2007, it was listed on the NYSE under the symbol GA.
 

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Beijing To Recruit Thousands Of Internet Censors
High Tech - Computer - Software- Internet China 06/29/2009

Beijing will recruit  at least 10,000 “internet volunteers”  by the end of this year to monitor and report to the authorities  any "lewd" content they may come across , or  Internet users  they find to be exhibiting "uncivilized behavior" when surfing on the Internet, the Capital Civic Enhancement Committee Office (CCECO) said,

The CCECO and the Beijing Internet Management Office, a local Internet regulator, will supervise the volunteers.  Both regulating bodies will also have the real identities of all volunteers.

The move by the Chinese local governments and Communist party branches  is seen as an unusual admission of censorship and  gives a rare view of the resources China uses to try to control the internet. The volunteers is in addition to the national government’s  requirement that t every new personal computer sold in China is equipped with web filtering software.

The ministry of industry and information technology notified computer makers last month that they would be required from July 1 to include Green Dam/Youth Escort – a programme developed under commission by the government – with every new PC.

Testing by independent software engineers has found that besides protecting children from pornographic content, Green Dam is also capable of filtering and blocking political content, and carries serious security risks for those who install it.

Beijing’s requirement has also created legal worries among foreign PC makers like Dell and Hewlett-Packard. .

Solid Oak, a Californian software company says Green Dam infringes its intellectual property rights,  for copying the code  in its Cybersitter, a programme allowing parents to block pornographic and violent content when their children use the internet.  Solid Oak announced that it has already sent “cease and desist” letters to Hewlett-Packard and Dell, warning them that the software company would file charge  for  damages claims if they installed Green Dam.

Brian Milburn, Solid Oak chief executive, said Chinese groups opposed to Beijing’s move had offered assistance in taking legal action in the country. “If our code is being used to censor a country, we stand up to things like that,” he said. His company was considering whether such action was feasible.

“If we can’t stop [HP and Dell from shipping], I guess the only way to resolve this would be an interim licensing agreement,” he said.

 

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