Article en anglais:
China Bans Ad Blocking, And Adblock Plus Cries Foul
When China released its first set of digital ad regulations two weeks ago, the impact on search was heavily discussed – and understandably so, since it impacted Chinese market leaders like Baidu and Alibaba.
“But hidden among (the new regulations) is language that would seem to all but ban ad blocking,” wrote Adblock Plus (ABP) operations manager Ben Williams in a blog post Wednesday.
The Lien retiré prohibit “the use of network access, network devices, applications, and the disruption of normal advertising data, tampering with or blocking others doing advertising business (or) unauthorized loading the ad.” (according to Google ’s page translation)
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Original en chinois (Article XVI B) [Lien retiré]
China Bans Ad Blocking, And Adblock Plus Cries Foul
When China released its first set of digital ad regulations two weeks ago, the impact on search was heavily discussed – and understandably so, since it impacted Chinese market leaders like Baidu and Alibaba.
“But hidden among (the new regulations) is language that would seem to all but ban ad blocking,” wrote Adblock Plus (ABP) operations manager Ben Williams in a blog post Wednesday.
The Lien retiré prohibit “the use of network access, network devices, applications, and the disruption of normal advertising data, tampering with or blocking others doing advertising business (or) unauthorized loading the ad.” (according to Google ’s page translation)
Source: [link]
Original en chinois (Article XVI B) [Lien retiré]