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November 2, 2009
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| 12:07 EDT |  | NTES |
| theflyonthewall.com: | NetEase.com issues statement on World of Warcraft | | NetEase.com General Administration of Press and Publication, or GAPP, of the PRC government has posted on its official website a statement that the current operation of the World of Warcraft in China by NetEase's affiliated company, Shanghai EaseNet Network Technology Limited, is being conducted without proper approval from GAPP. The statement further indicates that GAPP is returning Shanghai EaseNet's application for approval and Shanghai EaseNet should suspend charging users to play the game and not allow new account registrations. GAPP also notes in its statement that it is evaluating whether to impose administrative penalties on Shanghai EaseNet. As of the time of this press release, neither NetEase nor Shanghai EaseNet has been officially notified of GAPP's determination. Shanghai EaseNet licenses World of Warcraft for operation in China from Blizzard Entertainment. NetEase and Shanghai EaseNet believe that they are in full compliance with applicable PRC laws and are currently seeking clarification from the relevant governmental authorities regarding this statement by GAPP. NetEase will provide further updates on the statement by GAPP as appropriate. :theflyonthewall.com |
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