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Jiang Ying addresses 2024 China Internet Civilization Conference
2024-09-02
Jiang Ying, president of the Beijing Internet Court (BIC), delivered a thematic speech at the parallel session on "online law enforcement conducive to better business environment".
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BIC’s minor protection mechanism gets recognition
2024-08-30
A compilation of outstanding cases on internet civilization development in 2024 was released at the 2024 China Internet Civilization Conference in Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan province on Aug 28.
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BIC releases white paper and guiding cases on serving capital’s high-quality development
2024-08-28
The Beijing Internet Court (BIC) released a white paper on serving the accelerated development of new quality productive forces at a press conference on Aug 26, summarizing the court's efforts in this area.
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Beijing Internet Court vows to strengthen data protection
2024-08-27
Beijing Internet Court has pledged to focus more on handling cases involving emerging businesses and technologies, with great effort to draw regulations in these areas, in a move to help foster new quality productive forces.
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BIC launches digital judge and guidebook for online protection of minors
2024-07-22
A digital judge called "Xiao Wei" and a guidebook for online protection of minors were launched by Beijing Internet Court (BIC) on July 17, during the inauguration ceremony of the juvenile online literacy education practice base.
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Jiang Ying speaks at Forum on Development of New Quality Software
2024-07-06
The Forum on Data-Driven High-quality Development of New Quality Software, a key part of the Global Digital Economy Conference 2024, was held in the Daxing district of Beijing on July 4.
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BIC hosts legal education event for Beijing middle schools
2024-06-28
Beijing Internet Court (BIC), together with Beijing's Fangshan district people's court, hosted a legal education tour for students from two Beijing-based schools on June 13.
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Face-swapping app fined for infringements
2024-06-21
A face-swapping service provider was fined 3,500 yuan ($482) by a Beijing court on Thursday for infringing upon the personal information of two women through the use of artificial intelligence.