China's First Computer Game Industry Standard To Be Unveiled Soon
July 2, 2008 |
Print
|
Email
|
Comments | Category: Health
To retain Shanghai's leading position in China's computer games industry and strengthen self-discipline and legal construction of the industry, Shanghai has formally initiated the drafting of Shanghai Municipal Network Games Industry Service Standard, which will be the first of its kind in China, and is expected to be unveiled by the end of this year.
According to Ma Haiyong, deputy secretary general of Shanghai Municipal Information Service Industry Association, Shanghai's computer games industry achieved sales revenue of about CNY7.4 billion in 2007, which accounted for about 70% of the country's total, and the income was mainly contributed by the city's four mainstream computer games operators of Shanda, The9, Giant Interactive and 9you.
Ma says despite the rapid development of the computer games industry, there are still some apparent problems not to be neglected. Therefore, they will adopt measures to guide and manage member companies' games content and themes, and to limit unhealthy content that do harm to teenagers' mental and physical health.
The new standard is expected to bring a solution to the three core problems currently faced by China's computer game services, namely, inadequate client service, unequal user protocols and a poor settings of anti-addiction systems.
Computer game companies Shanda, the9 and 9you are said to have participated in the making of the standard, which is expected to be demonstrated to the public starting this week and released by the end of 2008.
Leave A Comment:
-
Education
- HTC Chairman Sets Up New Charitable Foundation
- American Medical Company Plans Physician Training With New Beijing Outpost
- Chinese Universities Sign Education Deals With Christian American School
- New "100,000 Strong Initiative" Hopes To Build U.S.-China Golden Bridges
- Best Buy Creates Education Fund In China
-
Energy & Cleantech
-
Environment
-
Giving
-
Happenings
-
Health
- Legal Action Against Counterfeit Cigarettes In America Could Impact Chinese Makers
- New Collaboration In China Aims To Provide Low-cost Medicines
- Carrefour's Beijing Stores Gain Green Market Certification
- American Medical Company Plans Physician Training With New Beijing Outpost
- New Healthcare Chief Named For GE China
-
Labor
-
Law & Order
-
Viewpoints
- Companies Can Help In The March Towards Better Consumer Rights In China
- CSR Review: Companies Have More Opportunities To Develop In China
- How Far Can Chinese Companies Take Corporate Social Responsibility?
- CSR Review: Companies Focus On Sustainability In China During Downturn
- Global Financial Woes May Impact Corporate Social Responsibility In China







