China to Crack Down on Online Public Relations Companies
Published:
2011-04-14
Starting from mid-April, various central government ministries will work together to conduct a two-month special campaign aimed at cracking down on illegal Internet public relation agents, including post-deleting companies, online voting companies, etc. According to reports from Xinhua, the campaign will be led by the news office of the State Council, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Public Security and the State Administration of Industry and Commerce.
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