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**Nationwide Crackdown on Harmful Content During Winter Break to Protect Minors' Well-being** During the winter break, the nationwide anti-pornography and anti-illegal publication departments took action to protect minors by launching a special campaign. Authorities conducted thorough inspections of the publications market and cultural venues near schools, targeting areas like educational apps, online games, web literature, online comics, and various websites that may spread harmful information. Several cases were investigated and swiftly dealt with in a strict manner to safeguard children's physical and mental health. On the 25th, the National Anti-Pornography and Anti-Illegal Publication Office announced seven typical cases, publicizing the results to serve as a warning and deterrent. Here are some of the cases: **1. Beijing: Investigation of Baidu Forum for Distributing Obscene Content** In January, Beijing’s anti-pornography department, based on a lead from the National Anti-Pornography Office, investigated a Baidu forum suspected of spreading obscene comics. The investigation revealed that, since April 2014, a Baidu forum named "Forced Orgasm Devices" had been providing online comics with explicit and immoral content that could negatively influence minors. In February, the Beijing Municipal Cultural Market Enforcement Corps ordered Baidu to rectify its actions and imposed a fine of 20,000 yuan. The comics were subsequently removed, and the forum was shut down. **2. Jiangsu, Kunshan: Crackdown on "Homework Master" Educational App for Spreading Harmful Information** In January, Kunshan’s anti-pornography department acted on a lead provided by the Jiangsu Anti-Pornography Office. They found that since April 2017, Kunshan Hongyue Information Technology Co., Ltd. had been operating the "Hongguo Reading" website and app without proper authorization. Some of the content violated social morality and had the potential to mislead minors. The company also promoted this content through ads in the "Homework Master" educational app. Authorities ordered the company to cease its illegal activities, shut down the website and app, and imposed fines on both companies. **3. Jiangxi, Nanchang: Punishment for Illegal Operation of the Online Game "Sword Battle World"** In January, Jiangxi’s anti-pornography office investigated an illegal gaming operation. Jiangxi Longluo Network Technology Company had launched the online game "Sword Battle World" without obtaining the necessary license, generating over 20,690 yuan in revenue from October 28 to November 14, 2018. Nanchang's Cultural Enforcement Brigade ordered the company to immediately take down the game and fined them 100,000 yuan. **4. Anhui, Bozhou: Penalty for Two Online Games Spreading Harmful Information** In December 2018, cultural law enforcement officers in Bozhou discovered that an online technology company was operating the games "Yuxiang" and "Super Killer: Walking Dead," which contained obscene and immoral content. Authorities swiftly investigated the case and, in January, ordered the company to correct its actions, confiscated illegal proceeds, and imposed a fine of 10,000 yuan. **5. Shanghai: Investigation of Inappropriate Content in Private School's Winter Homework** In January, Shanghai’s anti-pornography office investigated reports that the winter English homework for a private school contained inappropriate content. The probe revealed that the "Winter Homework English (NJ) [Grade 8]" contained banned and obscene content and was published illegally by Shanghai Oriental Laser Education and Culture Co., Ltd., which lacked the qualifications to publish such material. The Cultural Market Enforcement Team confiscated the publications, fined the company, and revoked its publication business license. The printing and distribution companies involved were also dealt with according to law. **6. Jiangsu, Nanjing: Investigation of Obscene Novel on Online Literature Platform** Recently, the Nanjing Cultural Law Enforcement Department investigated a case involving an obscene novel published on the platform Yue Ming Chinese Website. Nanjing Yueming Culture Communication Co., Ltd. had been operating an online publishing service without obtaining a proper license since January 2017. The novel, set in a school environment, openly promoted obscene content. In November 2018, authorities ordered the novel’s removal. On January 15, the Nanjing Cultural Market Enforcement Team confiscated the company’s computer server and imposed a fine of 50,000 yuan, ordering them to stop their online publishing activities. **7. Hebei, Hengshui: Bust of the "Loli Forum" Website for Profiting from the Distribution of Obscene Materials** At the end of 2018, police in Jizhou District, Hengshui City, Hebei Province, cracked down on a website known as the "Loli Forum." The website, managed by Zhou Moumou since May 2018, uploaded pornographic videos that users could view or download for a fee. Several individuals assisted in payment processing and promotion, with the total amount involved reaching over 700,000 yuan. Authorities found 168 obscene videos on the forum and 254 on an associated payment platform. Six suspects were arrested, and further investigations are ongoing. A representative from the National Anti-Pornography and Anti-Illegal Publication Office emphasized that, with the new school semester approaching, a comprehensive crackdown around school environments will be implemented. Authorities will thoroughly inspect bookstores, newsstands, stationery stores, and electronics repair shops to remove illegal and harmful publications, creating a healthy cultural environment for children.