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SARFT adjusts the classification of network audio-visual program business Internet TV is clearly defined

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Refers to channels that use the same editing form as radio and television program channels and self-arrange film and television programs that do not contain current political news and social news, literature and art, entertainment, science and technology, finance and economics, sports, education and other professional audio-visual programs, services broadcast in real time through the Internet for the public to watch. Refers to the use of radio and television program channels in the same form of editing, self-arranging Internet audio-visual program channels containing political news and social news content, real-time broadcast through the Internet for the public to receive.

on April 7, the official website of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television issued the Circular of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television on the Adjustment of the classified catalogue of Internet Audio-visual Program Services (trial), according to the provisions of the regulations on the Administration of Internet Audio-visual Program Services (decree No. 56 of the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television and the Ministry of Information Industry). The classified catalogue of Internet Audio-visual Program Service (for trial implementation) issued on March 17, 2010 has been adjusted.

Internet audio-visual program service business is divided into four categories, namely, the first type of Internet audio-visual program service (Internet audio-visual program service in the form of radio and television stations), the second type of Internet audio-visual program service, the third type of Internet audio-visual program service and the fourth type of Internet audio-visual program service (Internet audio-visual program broadcasting service).

compared with the 2010 edition of "Internet Audio-Visual Program Service Classification Catalog (trial)", the biggest change is reflected in the definition of "dedicated network and targeted audio-visual program service":

this means that IPTV and Internet TV have been clearly defined as "private network and targeted audio-visual program services" rather than public Internet services.

in addition, the concepts of IP TV and mobile TV have also been restated. "IP TV (IPTV)" is expressed as "Interactive Network Television (IPTV)", "Mobile TV" is changed to "Private Network Mobile TV", and "content service" is changed to "content service".

the expression of the business scope of Internet audio-visual program service has also changed, for example, the service object "computer user" is more "computer and mobile phone user", and "mobile Internet" is also included in the category of public Internet.

< strong > attached: Internet audio-visual program service classification catalogue (trial) (2017) < / strong >

1. Type I Internet audio-visual program service (Internet audio-visual program service in the form of radio and television stations)

(1) political audio-visual news program launch service

refers to the service of interviewing, producing or customizing audio-visual programs such as current and political news and social news, first of all for the public to broadcast on the Internet. Customization refers to the act of entrusting other institutions to produce programs for their own institutions and broadcast them.

(II) the service of hosting, interviewing and commenting on current political and social audiovisual programs

refers to the service of commenting on political and social events or subjects in the form of hosts, interviews and speeches for the public to broadcast on the Internet.

(3) self-run news and integrated audio-visual program channel service

refers to a service that uses the same programming form as radio and television program channels, arranges Internet audio-visual program channels with political news and social news content, and broadcasts them for the public in real time through the Internet.

(4) self-run professional audio-visual program channel service

refers to a service that broadcasts real-time audio-visual programs for the public through the Internet, using the same editing form as radio and television program channels and arranging channels that do not contain current political news, social news, film and television, literature and art, entertainment, science and technology, finance and economics, sports, education, and other professional audio-visual programs.

(5) Live video and audio broadcast service of major political, military, economic, social, cultural, sports and other activities and events

refers to the live video and audio broadcast service of major political, military, economic, social, cultural, sports and other activities or events through the Internet.

II. Type II Internet audio-visual program service

(1) political audio-visual news reprint service

refers to the political news that has been published and broadcast on the websites of radio, television and news audio-visual programs, as well as audio-visual programs of hosts, interviews and reports containing political and social commentary topics, services for the public to watch and listen to on demand (including download or rotation). Rotational broadcasting refers to the broadcasting activity in which a single audio-visual program is played repeatedly, or several audio-visual program products are combined together, and they are played repeatedly on the Internet in a fixed order, and the duration of each round is not more than 60 minutes.

(II) hosting, interviewing, reporting and commenting services of professional audiovisual programs such as literature and art, entertainment, science and technology, finance and economics, sports, education, etc.

refers to the service of reporting and commenting on events in the fields of literature and art, entertainment, science and technology, finance, sports, education and other fields in the form of interviews, hosts and interviews.

(3) the production (excluding interviews) and broadcasting services of professional audio-visual programs such as literature and art, entertainment, science and technology, finance and economics, sports, education, etc.

refers to the production, customization, arrangement of professional audio-visual programs of literature and art, entertainment, science and technology, finance and technology, sports, education and other professional audio-visual programs, and for the public to order on the Internet.

(4) the service of producing and broadcasting online plays (films)

refers to the service of producing, customizing and arranging online plays (films).

(5) Collection and broadcasting of audiovisual programs such as movies, TV dramas and cartoons

refers to the service of purchasing, collecting and arranging movies, TV dramas, online dramas (movies), mobile dramas (movies), cartoons and other programs, and providing services for the public to broadcast on demand (including download or rotation).

(VI) Collection and broadcasting services of professional audio-visual programs such as literature and art, entertainment, science and technology, finance and economics, sports, education, etc.

refers to the procurement, collection and arrangement of professional special programs (including personal DV works) in literature and art, entertainment, science and technology, finance, sports, education, and so on, and for public on-demand (including download or rotation).

(7) Live video and audio broadcast service of general social groups, cultural events, sports events and other organizational activities

refers to the service of live video and audio broadcast to the public through the Internet for general social, group cultural activities, sports events, etc.

III. Type III Internet audio-visual program services

(1) aggregating online audio-visual program services

refers to the business activities of editing and arranging audio-visual program information on the Internet to the same website and providing the public with program search and viewing services.

(II) Service for forwarding audio-visual programs uploaded by netizens

refers to a service that provides netizens with special channels for uploading programs or information for netizens to transmit their own or other people's program sources to the public through the website's information broadcasting system or viewing interface for public demand. Including:

(1) Program upload service, which refers to the service that netizens upload programs to the server of the website for the public to watch and listen to (including downloads).

(2) Information upload and distribution service refers to a service in which netizens upload program names, link addresses and other information to the server of the website for the public to browse, choose and link to other players to watch and listen to (including downloading) programs.

IV. The fourth type of Internet audio-visual program service (Internet audio-visual program relay service)

(1) the service of rebroadcasting radio and television program channels

refers to the service of completely broadcasting radio and television program channels and frequencies through the Internet. Complete broadcasting means to retain the channel identification, not to insert the content in the program signal, and not to modify or delete the program content and picture and text information of any original channel.

(II) Service for relaying Internet audio-visual program channels

refers to the service for the complete broadcasting of Internet audio-visual programme channels (category 1, item 3 or category 1, item 4) over the Internet.

(3) the service of broadcasting live audio-visual programs on the Internet

refers to the service of completely broadcasting live audio-visual live audio-visual programs of political, military, economic, social, cultural, sports and other activities or events on other websites through the Internet.

Edit: yvette

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