> Last week, Apple’s iBooks Store and iTunes Movies were shut down in China, just six months after they were started there... then a regulator, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, asserted its authority and demanded the closings
Unsurprising. China has a habit of allowing foreign services to operate for a bit. Then they come out with their own version.
Unsurprising. China has a habit of allowing foreign services to operate for a bit. Then they come out with their own version.