Thursday, June 10, 2010
Chinese operators on the anti-drug campaign uses game
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The Chinese government encourages large network game operators within its borders for assistance in the campaign against drugs.
More than 50 operators of online games, including such Shanda Entertainment and giant Internet , Said he will participate in the contest to create anti-drug public service advertising for its own account. The consortium was composed Commission Shanghai drug, according to a story about China.org.cn .
PSA judged best will eventually be shown on City TV and mobile network in the internet cafe.
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