The
campaign was jointly launched by the National Office Against Pornographic and
Illegal Publications and the State Administration of Press and Publication in
May, Xinhua said.
“As of the
end of August, authorities nationwide have amended over 120 relevant violations
and ordered 230 enterprises to rectify irregularities, removing or filtering
more than 147,000 pieces of harmful information, according to a statement by
the two agencies,” Xinhua reported.
The content
included copyright infringements and material spreading “improper values,
vulgarity or obscenity,” Xinhua said.
The move
also seemed to be targeted at platforms offering free e-books, according to the
BBC.
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