The network audio and visual license referred to the license issued by the SARFT according to the business type, receiving terminal, transmission network and other projects of the information network transmission of audio and visual programs. It was an important qualification for Internet audio and visual products, mainly used by provincial and municipal television stations, newspapers, and traditional video websites that were handled in the early days. The purpose of an enterprise applying for an online audio and visual license was to legally operate an Internet audio and visual program service, including the production, editing, integration, and provision of audio and visual programs to the public through the Internet, as well as the activities of uploading and broadcasting audio and visual programs for others. This certificate could ensure that the company's audio and visual program transmission activities on the Internet were legal and compliant. At the same time, it was also an important basis for the SARFT to manage and regulate the Internet audio and visual program services.
It was relatively difficult to apply for a network audio and visual license. The network audio and video license was an important qualification. It was issued by the State Administration of Press, Radio, Film and Television according to certain conditions. According to the relevant policies and regulations, the enterprise applying for the online audio and visual license must be a state-owned or state-controlled entity, and there must be no record of illegal activities within the three years before the application. Therefore, this aptitude was relatively difficult to apply for. Most of the companies with this qualification were media websites and television stations with state-owned enterprises in China. For private units, it was more difficult to apply for a network audio and visual license. However, if the company did not have this qualification, they could also seek a specialized company to provide a solution. In general, it was difficult to apply for an online audio and visual license.
The process of applying for a network audio and video license was as follows: 1. The application unit shall submit the application to the provincial press, publication, radio and television administrative department and submit the paper materials. 2. After receiving the materials, the provincial administrative department of press, publication, radio, and television would submit the preliminary review opinions within 20 days and submit them to the State Administration of Press, publication, radio, and television for approval. 3. The State Administration of Press, Pub, Radio, Film and Television will make a decision on approval or disapproval within 40 days after receiving the preliminary review opinion of the application receipt, and notify the application enterprise in writing. 4. If the application was approved, a license for online audio and visual programs would be issued and publicized. Please note that the above procedures are for reference only. The specific details may vary according to the region and the specific situation. It is recommended that the applicants consult the relevant local authorities to obtain the latest processing guidelines and requirements before processing. In conclusion, the process of handling the online audio and video license includes submitting the application, preliminary review, national approval, and license issuing.
The process of applying for a network audio and visual license was as follows: 1. Prepare basic materials and professional reports and submit them to the provincial press, publication, radio, and television bureau. 2. The provincial press, publication, radio, and television bureau conducted a preliminary review of the materials and conducted a field trip. 3. After the review was passed, the provincial press, publication, radio, and television bureau issued a review opinion. 4. The provincial bureau of press, publication, radio, and television submitted the materials to the General Administration of Press, publication, radio, and television. 5. The State Administration of Press, Pub, Radio, Film and Television would review the materials again and evaluate whether to issue a license. 6. The State Administration of Press, Pub, Radio, Film and Television issued the permit. In addition, the conditions for applying for an information network broadcast audio and visual program license included having the qualification of a legal person, being a state-owned sole or state-owned holding unit, and having no record of violating laws and regulations within three years before the date of application; having a sound program safety transmission management system and safety protection technical measures; and having audio and visual program resources that were compatible with the business and in line with national regulations. Please note that the above information is based on the search results provided. If you have any other questions, please consult the relevant departments or official channels for accurate information.
According to the Regulations on the Administration of Internet Aurovisual Program Services, the Network Aurovisual license was issued by the State Administration of Press, Radio, Film and Television according to the business type, receiving terminal, transmission network and other projects of the information network transmission of the Aurovisual program. It was an approval for the regulation of services that provided video and audio programs to the public through the Internet. Only radio stations, television stations, or websites that have been approved to set up and enjoy the qualification to publish news on the Internet according to law can apply for a license to start the business of broadcasting news and audio programs on the information network. To be specific, the network audio and visual license was applicable to enterprises that used the Internet protocol (IP) as the main technical form, computers, televisions, mobile phones and other electronic devices as the receiving terminal, through mobile communication networks, fixed communication networks, microwave communication networks, cable television networks, satellite or other urban networks, advertising networks, local area network and other information networks to engage in activities such as opening, broadcasting, integrating, transmitting, and downloading audio and visual program services.
The Information Network Transmission Audition Program license was a license issued by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. It was applicable to units engaged in Internet audio and visual program service activities. According to the relevant regulations, the applicants must meet certain conditions, such as having the qualification of a legal person, being a wholly state-owned or state-controlled entity, and having no record of violating laws and regulations in the three years before the application. The application process and handling method of this permit can be understood through the relevant regulations of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. The significance of the license was to obtain the qualification to legally operate the Internet audio and visual program service and avoid the risk of being rectified or closed down.
The online audio and visual business license can be applied for at the provincial press, publication, radio and television administrative department. The applicants needed to submit an application to the department and submit paper materials. The provincial administrative department of press, publication, radio, and television would submit the preliminary review opinion within 20 days after receiving the materials and submit it to the State Administration of Press, publication, radio, and television for approval. The State Administration of Press, Pub, Radio, Film and Television will make a decision on approval or disapproval within 40 days after receiving the preliminary review opinion of the application receipt, and notify the application enterprise in writing. If the application was approved, a license for online audio and visual programs would be issued and publicized.
According to the relevant regulations, when an enterprise engaged in the service of Internet audio and visual programs, it needed to file or apply for a license from the competent department of radio, film and television. The requirements for filing or license application include having legal personality, a sound program safety transmission management system and safety protection technical measures, having audio and visual program resources that meet the national regulations, having technical ability to adapt to the business, network resources and funds, etc. The application process and specific requirements for the record or license can be inquired on the government service platform of the relevant department. The acquisition of a record or license is necessary for an enterprise to engage in online audio and visual program services, and units and individuals who have not obtained a record or license are not allowed to engage in such services.
The online cultural business license refers to the legal market access qualification issued to the Internet information service supplier engaged in commercial Internet cultural activities after being approved by the administrative department of the Department of Culture and the telephone management agency. It was divided into two categories: business and non-business. Commercial Internet cultural activities refer to activities that provide Internet cultural products and services for profit through charging Internet users or e-commerce, advertising, sponsorship, etc. Non-commercial Internet cultural activities refer to activities that provide Internet cultural products and services to Internet users for non-profit purposes. To apply for an online cultural business license, certain conditions must be met, such as having more than 1 million registered capital, equipment, workplace, and corresponding management technical measures. The specific application process and fees may vary by region and business scope.
There were several functions of the value-added service license. First of all, companies with value-added communications business permits could legally operate Internet-related businesses. Otherwise, it would be illegal to operate, and the company itself would be at great risk. Secondly, enterprises with value-added communications service permits could expand their business scope and open up more sales channels, allowing the business scope of the enterprise to be broader. In addition, the value-added communications service license could also improve the credit rating of the company, increase the exposure of the company's brand, and increase the publicity of the company. In addition, companies with value-added communications service permits were usually subject to the constraints and supervision of relevant laws and regulations, so that they could better protect the legitimate rights and interests of users, including the quality of service, information security, and other aspects. Finally, the issuing and management of the license could help regulate the order of the communications market and promote the healthy development of the industry. Through the supervision of the qualifications and behavior of enterprises, it could effectively prevent the existence of illegal enterprises and ensure fair competition in the market.
The animation network culture business license was a qualification that companies engaged in the Internet animation industry needed to apply for. The application requirements included the company's equity tracing, no foreign investment, equipment suitable for Internet cultural activities, corresponding copyright certificates, and at least eight professionals under the company's name to pay social security. The list of application materials included a copy of the business license, the ID cards of shareholders and legal persons, the social security and corresponding ID cards of at least 8 people in the company, graduation certificates, domain name certificates, office lease contracts and property rights certificates, company articles of association, copyright certificates of 3-5 animation works, etc. The processing time varies from region to region, generally within 20-30 working days.