Same for gaming industry or even the biggest company like apple. Appease the ccp or you’re not allowed to sell your product in China.
World News
Breaking news from around the world.
News that is American but has an international facet may also be posted here.
Guidelines for submissions:
- Where possible, post the original source of information.
- If there is a paywall, you can use alternative sources or provide an archive.today, 12ft.io, etc. link in the body.
- Do not editorialize titles. Preserve the original title when possible; edits for clarity are fine.
- Do not post ragebait or shock stories. These will be removed.
- Do not post tabloid or blogspam stories. These will be removed.
- Social media should be a source of last resort.
These guidelines will be enforced on a know-it-when-I-see-it basis.
For US News, see the US News community.
This community's icon was made by Aaron Schneider, under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
For games I believe American companies cannot directly sell their product in China, they need to go through a Chinese company. Blizzard went through Netease, Valve goes through Perfect World, and Riot is 100% owned by Tencent anyway.
When China first started allowing western movies in, they required the movies be censored for Chinese audiences.
Then that wasn't enough and movies had to be censored to western audiences or they wouldn't be considered and in fact anyone connected to an anti-China movie would be blackballed (look what happened to people involved in Seven Years in Tibet).
Now movies are required to push the CCP party line in the west if they're going to be considered for distribution in China.
But will the China communists allow a Winnie the Pooh movie though?
Somewhat interesting that the article didn't consider the movie's themes relating to toppling China's authoritarian regime
I just watched Joy Ride and that fawned over China