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중국 인터넷 문화산업정책의 변천과정 연구A Study on the Changing Process of Chinese Policies for the Internet Culture Industry

Authors
유봉구
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
중앙대학교 외국학연구소
Keywords
Internet; Internet culture industry; Culture industry; Internet culture industry policies; Mobile Internet; 인터넷; 인터넷 문화산업; 문화산업; 인터넷 문화산업정책; 이동인터넷
Citation
외국학연구, no.44, pp 383 - 412
Pages
30
Journal Title
외국학연구
Number
44
Start Page
383
End Page
412
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/2787
DOI
10.15755/jfs.2018.44.383
ISSN
2288-4599
Abstract
The Internet culture industry policies have various names. As the name "Internet culture industry" suggests, the Internet culture industry in China has made growth along with the advancement of Internet technologies. It was on February 18, 1994 when China enacted its first Internet act, which created an opportunity for the Internet culture industry to develop as an industry. In China, the central government takes the initiative in the concepts and policies of the Internet culture industry all based on the "content industry." The definitions of the Internet culture industry are not unified with very complex patterns of their names across the globe, including in China. There are, however, several elements essential to the definition of the Internet culture industry: the first term is digital information; the second one is cultural content; the third one is digital technology; the fourth one is the fusion of cultural content and digital technology; and the final one is the distribution of content elements in a new form based on the fusion of cultural content and digital technology throughout the Internet. The Internet culture industry is defined as the total combination of these elements. The changing process of the Internet culture industry policies in China has gone through three periods: the first one is the period of early development (1994~2004); the second one is the period of intensive development (2005~2012); and the third one is the period of mobile Internet and Internet Plus(+)(2013~2018).
The Internet culture industry policies have various names. As the name "Internet culture industry" suggests, the Internet culture industry in China has made growth along with the advancement of Internet technologies. It was on February 18, 1994 when China enacted its first Internet act, which created an opportunity for the Internet culture industry to develop as an industry. In China, the central government takes the initiative in the concepts and policies of the Internet culture industry all based on the "content industry." The definitions of the Internet culture industry are not unified with very complex patterns of their names across the globe, including in China. There are, however, several elements essential to the definition of the Internet culture industry: the first term is digital information; the second one is cultural content; the third one is digital technology; the fourth one is the fusion of cultural content and digital technology; and the final one is the distribution of content elements in a new form based on the fusion of cultural content and digital technology throughout the Internet. The Internet culture industry is defined as the total combination of these elements. The changing process of the Internet culture industry policies in China has gone through three periods: the first one is the period of early development (1994~2004); the second one is the period of intensive development (2005~2012); and the third one is the period of mobile Internet and Internet Plus(+)(2013~2018).
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