China's biggest tech stories of 2015
Qualcomm's antitrust suit, Alibaba's fake products, ridesharing regulation, air pollution - these are some of the highlights of 2015 in China, finds Tech in Asia
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Qualcomm settles monopoly charges with massive payout
Qualcomm’s massive antitrust suit, a big tech story at the end of 2014, ended in 2015 with the American chipmaker paying out a massive $975 million fine as penance for violating China’s monopoly laws.
Pollution documentary goes viral online, then gets censored
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China’s most important viral video of the year centred around what might be China’s most significant health problem: pollution. Under the Dome, an air pollution documentary produced by a well-known state TV news anchor, went very viral in March, sparking discussion. Originally, that was allowed to proceed relatively freely, but after a few days censors began cracking down on online comments about the film, and the video itself was eventually scrubbed from China’s top online video services. But despite the crackdown, smog and pollution remained a hot topic (one that other Chinese tech companies also started promoting).
In the end, with over 200 million views before it was taken down, the video was almost certainly the most influential piece of content to hit China’s web in 2015.
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First Published: Dec 29 2015 | 2:54 PM IST
