Shenzhen, China, June 16, 2016 /ChinaNewswire.com/ – Starting and running a business in China involves navigating many legal hurdles, and more often than not many foreign companies find they’ve ignored or avoided many legal requirements when it’s already to late. To avoid these pitfalls and to learn how to operate correctly, Royal Law Firm is … Continue reading “Doing Business In China Legal Seminar Eyes IoT, Fintech, and Manufacturing Growth In Shenzhen”
Earlier this month, Chinese online video website Ku6.com announced it was downsizing staff by up to 20%. But now local media reports state those layoffs are not legal.
Beijing Second Intermediate People’s Court has announced its decision for Kaixin001.com’s lawsuit against Oak Pacific Interactive, which previously launched a similar social networking site as that of Kaixin001.com, asking the latter to stop using the Chinese name of “Kai Xin Wang” and pay compensation of CNY400,000 to the complainant.
A new report issued by a Chinese government-funded research organization states Facebook and Western social networking sites pose spy risks, and these problems should make social media mavens worry about possible clampdowns on social networking sites in China.