According to the "Regulations on the Management of Internet Live Broadcasting Services" issued by the Cyberspace Administration of China, the "Notice on Relevant Issues Concerning Strengthening the Management of Online Audiovisual Program Live Broadcasting Services" issued by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, and the "Management of Online Performance Business Activities" issued by the Ministry of Culture The Measures require that live broadcast content should comply with national laws and regulations and social order and good customs. The platform must also conduct real-time monitoring of live online performances. If it is discovered that the online performances provided by the live broadcast contain illegal and illegal content, the platform must immediately stop providing services, save relevant records, and immediately report to the provincial culture department where the unit is registered or where it actually operates. Report from the administrative department or comprehensive law enforcement agency of the cultural market. Those suspected of illegal crimes must be proactively transferred to the public security organs for processing and assisted in retaining and providing evidence of corresponding illegal crimes.
Article 9 of the "Advertising Law" Advertisements shall not have the following circumstances:
(1) Use or disguised use of the national flag, national anthem, national emblem, military flag, Military songs and military emblems; advertisements shall not use these names or images.
(2) Use or disguised use of the names or images of state agencies or state agency staff; these terms are not allowed in advertisements.
(3) Use terms such as “national”, “superior” and “best”; advertisements must not damage national dignity or reveal international secrets.
(4) Damage the dignity or interests of the country and leak state secrets; advertisements must not hinder social stability.
(5) Hindering social stability and harming public interests; advertising must not endanger safety or reveal personal privacy.
(6) Endangering personal and property safety and disclosing personal privacy; advertisements must not hinder public order.
(7) Obstacles to public order or contrary to good social customs; advertisements shall not contain obscene, pornographic or other content.
(8) Contents containing obscenity, pornography, gambling, superstition, terror, and violence; advertisements must not contain ethnic, racial or other discriminatory content.
(9) Content containing ethnic, racial, religious, or gender discrimination; advertisements shall not hinder the protection of environment and other resources, hinder the protection of environment, natural resources or cultural heritage; other circumstances.
(10) Other situations prohibited by laws and administrative regulations. For example: Article 22 of the "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Heroes and Martyrs" stipulates that no organization or individual may use the names or portraits of heroes and martyrs for trademarks or commercial advertisements or in disguised form to damage the reputation of heroes and martyrs. ,honor. Article 10 of the "Military Uniform Management Regulations" stipulates that it is prohibited to use terms such as "military supplies", "military uniforms" and "military products" to solicit customers.