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posted by cmn32480 on Sunday April 24 2016, @10:01AM   Printer-friendly
from the nobody-should-be-surprised dept.

BBC reports:

China has shut down Apple's online book and movie services as it imposes strict rules governing what can be published on the net.

Regulations were unveiled in March that outlawed foreign ownership of online publishing services. The rules also required that all content shown to Chinese people must be stored on servers based on the Chinese mainland.

Apple said it hoped access to the services would be restored soon.


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  • (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 24 2016, @05:06PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 24 2016, @05:06PM (#336614)

    Are you clueless?
    China is Apple's largest market after the US.
    China is the largest growth market for Apple bar none.
    Since when does China need to copy Apple, when they can just copy Android directly and cut out the middleman?
    None of those other countries have remotely comparable supply chains and infrastructure.

    China doesn't need Apple at all, and would much prefer to sell their own phones, profit from their own app stores and spy on their own citizens by themselves. Apple must have done a lot of things and bribed the right people to be allowed back into China in the first place. Apple should just pray they don't alter the deal any further.

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