The Chinese government does not like apps to broadcast live video

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Despite the large number of millions that Apple has invested in China in recent years, it seems that each time the government of the country wants to make it more difficult. Chinese regulators seem to disagree very much with the workings of the live streaming apps available on the App Store. As reported by Reuters, citing the official Xinhua news agency, a government body in charge of regulating the services available through the Internet intends to call a meeting with Apple to take action on the matter and add stricter controls on it. type of applications.

The Chinese government seems to want to put a stop to this type of application that allows users to broadcast live what is happening around them, a broadcast that the Chinese government is live can not control at any time. As we can read in the news from Xinhua:

The Beijing Cyberspace Administration, together with the Beijing Public Security Bureau and the Beijing Law Administration, will soon meet with Apple representatives regarding the applications that allow live broadcasting and are officially available through the App Store.

These three organizations have already contacted some local services of this type to rectify the gaps they have found in their management. We do not know if the intention of the Chinese government goes through remove these types of applications from the Chinese App Store, although it would not be the first time. Apple was forced to remove The New York Times application from the Chinese App Store in response to a request from the country's authorities. Also last year, both iTunes Movies and iBooks had to definitely lower the blind.

More than meeting with Apple, the Chinese government would have to meet with the developers of these appsThe only thing Apple can do about it is withdraw them from the Chinese market. But it seems that it will take the fast track.


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  1.   hebichii said

    What a bummer with these communists who want to control everything that shows the world the crap they do

  2.   shear said

    These Chinese Communists never like anything especially things that show the reality of their country, since they just want to fool people by putting them in a bubble and making them think they live in Wonderland