w*z
2 楼
http://mashable.com/2016/04/22/apple-china-blocked/#INp3RwRpRqq
BEIJING — China has blocked the sale of iBooks and iTunes movies less than
seven months after Apple launched its service in the country.
The New York Times reported Thursday that Apple's online movie and book
stores initially received government approval but were blocked last week on
orders from the broadcasting regulator, the State Administration of Press,
Publication, Radio, Film and Television.
SEE ALSO: Apple Pay comes to Singapore
Apple said in an emailed statement that it hoped the services could resume "
as soon as possible," but offered no details about the shutdown.
Apple Music and Apple Pay are reportedly still working.
The broadcasting regulator has been stretching its authority to online
content, which is also regulated by other government agencies and ministries
. Calls to the administration's media office rang unanswered Friday.
China is Apple's second largest market after the U.S. and a key driver of
its sales growth, with stylish stores selling Apple products now a feature
of almost all major cities. In February, the tech giant launched its
smartphone-based payment system, Apple Pay, in China, making it the fifth
country where the service is offered.
Chinese regulators have been cracking down on a wide range of online content
, including blocking popular overseas news, entertainment, and social media
platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. That's partly to maintain the ruling
Communist Party's strict control over media, but also to provide space for
Chinese competitors such as search engine baidu, micro-blogging site Weibo
and messaging app Weixin.
China is also eager to promote homegrown phone makers such as Huawei and
Xiaomi, and foreign equipment suppliers such as IBM and Cisco have seen some
decline in sales because of increased competition from local brands.
President and Communist Party leader Xi Jinping has repeatedly stressed the
importance of China maintaining its "cyberspace sovereignty" by blocking the
free flow of information from outside the country.
BEIJING — China has blocked the sale of iBooks and iTunes movies less than
seven months after Apple launched its service in the country.
The New York Times reported Thursday that Apple's online movie and book
stores initially received government approval but were blocked last week on
orders from the broadcasting regulator, the State Administration of Press,
Publication, Radio, Film and Television.
SEE ALSO: Apple Pay comes to Singapore
Apple said in an emailed statement that it hoped the services could resume "
as soon as possible," but offered no details about the shutdown.
Apple Music and Apple Pay are reportedly still working.
The broadcasting regulator has been stretching its authority to online
content, which is also regulated by other government agencies and ministries
. Calls to the administration's media office rang unanswered Friday.
China is Apple's second largest market after the U.S. and a key driver of
its sales growth, with stylish stores selling Apple products now a feature
of almost all major cities. In February, the tech giant launched its
smartphone-based payment system, Apple Pay, in China, making it the fifth
country where the service is offered.
Chinese regulators have been cracking down on a wide range of online content
, including blocking popular overseas news, entertainment, and social media
platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. That's partly to maintain the ruling
Communist Party's strict control over media, but also to provide space for
Chinese competitors such as search engine baidu, micro-blogging site Weibo
and messaging app Weixin.
China is also eager to promote homegrown phone makers such as Huawei and
Xiaomi, and foreign equipment suppliers such as IBM and Cisco have seen some
decline in sales because of increased competition from local brands.
President and Communist Party leader Xi Jinping has repeatedly stressed the
importance of China maintaining its "cyberspace sovereignty" by blocking the
free flow of information from outside the country.
K*n
3 楼
是不是被黑了!?
好贵啊!!!
不行了!!!
创新高了!!
KUS KUS!! 给点包子安慰安慰吧!!
好贵啊!!!
不行了!!!
创新高了!!
KUS KUS!! 给点包子安慰安慰吧!!
l*e
4 楼
【 以下文字转载自 Dreamer 讨论区 】
发信人: Dreamer (不要问我从哪里来), 信区: Dreamer
标 题: 现今社会太传统的女孩根本没法适者生存啊
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Oct 28 14:17:52 2011, 美东)
找对象要多挑挑,细看看,多处处,才知道什么缺点是自己可以忍受的。
像我认识的女的初恋就成的,好几起最后是悲剧。。。悲悲剧啊。
结果都是男的出轨。。甚至在外面生了娃。。
发信人: Dreamer (不要问我从哪里来), 信区: Dreamer
标 题: 现今社会太传统的女孩根本没法适者生存啊
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Oct 28 14:17:52 2011, 美东)
找对象要多挑挑,细看看,多处处,才知道什么缺点是自己可以忍受的。
像我认识的女的初恋就成的,好几起最后是悲剧。。。悲悲剧啊。
结果都是男的出轨。。甚至在外面生了娃。。
d*1
5 楼
BSO诱惑 740/840/900啊
包子
包子
O*L
6 楼
junk yard....
l*e
7 楼
像这样的文章为啥还需要蒙面去发呢?
k*1
8 楼
让我们这些星期五drop的情何以堪啊。。
神医发包子吧。。
神医发包子吧。。
C*i
9 楼
德国车是贵
便宜只能买日车
便宜只能买日车
c*r
10 楼
你怎么变身梦板代言人了。
w*n
16 楼
别动感情就不会浪费 纯灌水
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n*l
17 楼
高潮是一波接一波,可惜我周五已经drop
g*0
20 楼
对! 给包子!!
c*g
22 楼
haowen好文
j*g
23 楼
护士疯了 too!
c*p
25 楼
包子
s*2
27 楼
pai
x*e
29 楼
订吧, 今晚冲向900大关
b*r
30 楼
2000年的德国车,换新的省心。
t*e
31 楼
Never buy German car. they suck money.
c*8
32 楼
labor 这么多
k*n
33 楼
Audi据说是维护起来最贵的。买BMW吧,维护真的很便宜!
l*i
34 楼
这车到10万迈换timing belt 起码得再花你1.5K
D*3
39 楼
买雷克萨斯,the best car you can buy.
learn 修车.
learn 修车.
T*g
41 楼
想省事,要么自己玩车,要么买DFBB
g*g
44 楼
too expensive, not worth to repair. Lease or buy new better than fix
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