stringent regulation of online news

Cyberspace Administration (CAC) issued a new set of regulations on internet news services, effective 1 June 2017.


In line with the Cybersecurity Law, the rules stipulate

  • an internet news outlet must be based in China
  • the main person in charge and chief editor must be Chinese nationals
  • joint ventures or foreign-invested companies are banned from entry
  • internet news outlets must pass CAC security review prior to partnership with joint ventures or foreign-invested companies
  • private investment must not enter upstream news production, and can only operate in news distribution and commentary
  • only state-owned news agencies can conduct news production online

On licences, they specify

  • websites publishing news and social media platforms engaging in news commentary all fall under the 'internet news service' category, and therefore must apply for licences
  • licences are issued by CAC provincial internet regulators, renewable every three years
  • internet news outlets must not go beyond the scope of content dictated in their licences

In addition

  • internet news outlets must submit staff and client profiles to CAC or its provincial offices
  • introduction of news commentary programs or anything that might 'mobilise society' must pass CAC security review