Administrative Measures for Internet Information Services
2018-03-18 1377
Administrative
Measures for Internet Information Services (Revised in 2011)
Order of the State Council of the People's Republic of China No.588
January 8, 2011
(Promulgated under the Order of the State Council of the People's Republic of
China No.292 on September 25, 2000, and revised in accordance with the Decision
of the State Council on Repealing and Revising Certain Administrative
Regulations promulgated on January 8, 2011)
Article 1 The Measures are formulated in order to regulate internet information
services and promote the healthy and orderly development of internet information
services.
Article 2 Any internet information service activities within the territory of
the People's Republic of China must comply with the Measures.
For the purpose of the Measures, internet information services refer to the
service activities of providing information through the internet to online
subscribers.
Article 3 Internet information services are divided into commercial and
non-commercial services.
Commercial internet information services refer to the service activities of
compensated provision to online subscribers through the internet of information
or website production.
Non-commercial internet information services refer to the service activities of
non-compensated provision to online subscribers through the internet of
information that is in the public domain and openly accessible.
Article 4 The State subjects commercial internet information services to a
permit system and non-commercial internet information services to a
record-filing system.
No one may engage in the provision of internet information services without
having obtained permission or carried out record-filing procedures.
Article 5 Where, according to the laws, administrative regulations or the
relevant provisions of the State, engagement in the provision of internet information
services in respect of news, publishing, education, medical treatment, health,
pharmaceuticals or medical apparatus requires the examination and consent of
the relevant competent authority, the consent of the relevant competent
authority shall be obtained in accordance with the law before applying for an
operating permit or carrying out record-filing procedures.
Article 6 In addition to meeting the requirements of the Telecommunications
Regulations of the People's Republic of China, the following conditions shall
be met in order to engage in the provision of commercial internet information
services:
1. have a business development plan and a relevant technical plan;
2. have in place sound measures to ensure network and information security,
including measures to ensure website security, a system to manage the security
and confidentiality of information and a system to manage the security of
subscriber information; and
3. if the services to be provided fall under the services covered in Article 5
hereof, have obtained the written consent of the relevant competent authority.
Article 7 Anyone wishing to engage in the provision of commercial internet
information services shall apply to the telecommunications administration
authority of the province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the
Central Government or the State Council's department in charge of the
information industry for an operating permit for value-added telecommunications
services of internet information services (the "Operating Permit").
The telecommunications administration authority of the province, autonomous
region or municipality directly under the Central Government or the State
Council's department in charge of the information industry shall complete its
examination and render its decision to approve or reject the application within
60 days as of the date of receipt thereof. If it grants approval, it shall
issue an Operating Permit; if it refuses to grant approval, it shall notify the
applicant in writing with its reasons for rejecting the application.
After obtaining the Operating Permit, the applicant shall go through
registration procedures with the enterprise registration authority on the
strength of such permit.
Article 8 Anyone wishing to engage in the provision of non-commercial internet
information services shall carry out record-filing procedures with the
telecommunications administration authority of the province, autonomous region
or municipality directly under the Central Government or the State Council's
department in charge of the information industry. When the record-filing
procedures are carried out, the following materials shall be submitted:
1. basic information on the entity providing the services and the persons
responsible for the website;
2. the website's URL and the services to be provided; and
3. if the services to be provided fall under the services covered in Article 5
hereof, the document attesting to the consent of the relevant competent
authority.
The telecommunications administration authority of the province, autonomous
region or municipality directly under the Central Government shall grant
record-filing and assign a number to those that have submitted all the
record-filing materials.
Article 9 Anyone wishing to engage in the provision of internet information
services and intending to launch electronic bulletin board services shall
submit a special application or carry out special record-filing procedures in
accordance with the relevant provisions of the State when applying for
permission to engage in the provision of commercial internet information
services or when carrying out the procedures for record-filing of
non-commercial internet information services.
Article 10 The telecommunications administration authorities of provinces,
autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government and
the State Council's department in charge of the information industry shall
publish lists of those internet information service providers that have
obtained Operating Permits or completed the record-filing procedures.
Article 11 Internet information service providers shall provide services in
accordance with those items for which they have obtained permission or which
they have placed on the record. They may not provide services outside the scope
of those items for which they have obtained permission or which they have
placed on the record.
Providers of non-commercial internet information services may not engage in the
provision of compensated services.
When an internet information service provider changes such matters as the
services that it provides or the URL(s) of its website(s), it shall go through
change procedures with its original examination, approval and permit issuing
authority or record-filing authority 30 days in advance.
Article 12 Internet information service providers shall post their Operating
Permit numbers or record-filing numbers in a prominent place on the homepage of
their websites.
Article 13 Internet information service providers shall provide good services
to online subscribers and ensure that the information that they provide is
lawful.
Article 14 Internet information service providers that engage in the provision
of such services as news, publishing or electronic bulletin board services
shall keep a record of the information they provide, the times of dissemination
and the URLs or domain names. Internet access service providers shall keep a
record of such information as the times online subscribers are online, the
subscribers' account numbers, the URLs or domain names, and the callers'
telephone numbers.
Internet information service providers and internet access service providers
shall keep copies of such records for 60 days and shall provide them to the
relevant authorities of the State when the latter make inquiries in accordance
with the law.
Article 15 Internet information service providers may not produce, reproduce,
disseminate or broadcast information with content that:
1. opposes the fundamental principles determined in the Constitution;
2. compromises state security, divulges state secrets, subverts state power or
damages national unity;
3. harms the dignity or interests of the State;
4. incites ethnic hatred or racial discrimination or damages inter-ethnic
unity;
5. sabotages state religious policies or propagates heretical teachings or
feudal superstitions;
6. disseminates rumors, disturbs social order or disrupts social stability;
7. propagates obscenity, pornography, gambling, violence, murder or fear or
incites the commission of crimes;
8. insults or slanders a third party or infringes upon the lawful rights and
interests of a third party; or
9. includes other content prohibited by laws or administrative regulations.
Article 16 If an internet information service provider discovers information
transmitted through its website that clearly falls within the scope of the
contents enumerated in Article 15 hereof, it shall immediately stop the
transmission thereof, save the relevant records and make a report thereon to
the relevant authority of the State.
Article 17 If a provider of commercial internet information services applies to
be listed in China or abroad or to establish an equity or cooperative joint
venture with a foreign investor, it shall first be examined by, and obtain the
consent of, the State Council's department in charge of the information
industry. The ratio of the foreign investment shall comply with the relevant
laws and administrative regulations.
Article 18 The State Council's department in charge of the information industry
and the telecommunications administration authorities of provinces, autonomous
regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall
supervise and administer internet information services in accordance with the
law.
Such relevant competent authorities as those in charge of press, publications,
education, public health, supervision and administration of pharmaceuticals,
administration for industry and commerce, public security and state security
shall supervise and administer the content of internet information within their
respective scopes of duties in accordance with the law.
Article 19 If the Measures are violated by engaging in the provision of
commercial internet information services without having obtained an Operating
Permit, or by providing services beyond the scope of the items for which the
permit has been obtained, the telecommunications administration authority of
the province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central
Government shall order rectification within a limited period of time and, if
there is illegal income, it shall confiscate such illegal income and impose a
fine of not less than three times but not more than five times the illegal
income; if there is no illegal income, or if the illegal income is less than
CNY50,000, it shall impose a fine of not less than CNY100,000 but not more than
CNY1 million. If the case is serious, it shall order the website to be shut
down.
If the Measures are violated by engaging in the provision of non-commercial
internet information services without having carried out record-filing
procedures, or by providing services beyond the scope of the items placed on
the record with the authorities, the telecommunications administration
authority of the province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the
Central Government shall order rectification within a limited period of time;
if the perpetrator refuses to do so, the telecommunications administration
authority of the province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the
Central Government shall order it to shut down the website concerned.
Article 20 If information with any of the contents enumerated in Article 15
hereof is produced, reproduced, disseminated or broadcast, and such act
constitutes a criminal offense, the criminal liability of the perpetrator shall
be pursued in accordance with the law. If such act is insufficient to
constitute a criminal offense, the public security authority or the state
security authority shall punish the perpetrator in accordance with such relevant
laws and administrative regulations as the Law of the People's Republic of
China on Penalties for the Violation of Public Security Administration and the
Administrative Measures for the Protection of International Networking Security
of Computer Information Networks. If the perpetrator is a provider of
commercial internet information services, its permit issuing authority shall
also impose the punishment, viz. an order to suspend operations and undergo
rectification or revocation of its Operating Permit, and notify the
perpetrator's enterprise registration authority. If the perpetrator is a
provider of non-commercial internet information services, its record-filing
authority shall also impose the punishment, viz. an order to temporarily shut
down its website or an order to shut down its website.
Article 21 In the event of failure to perform the obligations specified in
Article 14 hereof, the telecommunications administration authority of the
province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central
Government shall order rectification. If the case is serious, it shall order
the perpetrator to suspend operations and undergo rectification or to
temporarily shut down its website.
Article 22 If an internet information service provider violates the Measures by
failing to post its Operating Permit number or record-filing number on the
homepage of its website, the telecommunications administration authority of the
province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central
Government shall order it to effect rectification and fine it not less than
CNY5, 000 but not more than CNY50, 000.
Article 23 If the obligations specified in Article 16 hereof are violated, the
telecommunications administration authority of the province, autonomous region
or municipality directly under the Central Government shall order
rectification. If the case is serious and the perpetrator is a provider of
commercial internet information services, it shall additionally be subjected to
revocation of its Operating Permit by its permit issuing authority. If the case
is serious and the perpetrator is a provider of non-commercial internet
information services, it shall additionally be ordered to shut down its website
by its record-filing authority.
Article 24 If an internet information service provider violates other laws or
regulations in the course of its business activities, such relevant competent
authority as that in charge of press, publications, education, public health,
supervision and administration of pharmaceuticals or administration for
industry and commerce shall punish it in accordance with the relevant laws and
regulations.
Article 25 If a telecommunications administration authority or any other
competent authority or any employee thereof commits dereliction of its/his
duties, abuses its/his authority, engages in malpractices for personal gain or
is negligent in its/his supervision or administration of internet information
services, resulting in serious consequences, and such act constitutes a
criminal offense, the criminal liability of such authority or employee shall be
pursued in accordance with the law. If such act is insufficient to constitute a
criminal offense, the persons directly in charge and other persons directly
liable shall be subjected to the administrative sanction of demotion, removal
from office or dismissal.
Article 26 Anyone that commenced to engage in the provision of internet
information services before the promulgation hereof shall retrospectively go
through the relevant procedures in accordance herewith within 60 days as of the
date of promulgation hereof.
Article 27 The Measures shall come into force as of the date of promulgation.