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CN NRTA Launches Special Campaign to Tackle Harmful and Infringing Content in Micro-Dramas
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China's National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) announced the launch of a special campaign targeting harmful, vulgar content and copyright infringement in micro-dramas.

The two-month campaign will, in accordance with laws and regulations, focus on addressing eight key issues found in certain micro-dramas, including harmful content involving minors, soft pornography, money worship and flaunting of wealth, distorted views on marriage and relationships, feudal superstitions, violent revenge themes, vulgar titles, and copyright infringement and piracy.

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The initiative aims to regulate the creation and dissemination of micro-dramas and further foster a clean and healthy industry development environment.
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