“Convergence of three nets” and its law transformation in China —On response of China’s antimonopoly law to the challenges of the “convergence of three nets”

WANG Jian1, ZHU Hongwen2,

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Front. Law China ›› 2009, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (4) : 523-542. DOI: 10.1007/s11463-009-0028-x
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“Convergence of three nets” and its law transformation in China —On response of China’s antimonopoly law to the challenges of the “convergence of three nets”

  • WANG Jian1, ZHU Hongwen2,
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The convergence of the three nets of telecommunication, television and Internet is a general trend of development. Though the “convergence of three nets” promotes the competition in the relevant markets, it causes relatively big impacts on the existing legal order. To meet the challenges brought forth by the “convergence of three nets”, many countries and regions have successively adopted effective measures for legal transformation, not only integrating laws and regulations on the telecommunication industry, but also attaching high importance to the transformation of the legal adjustment and control mode where increasingly more emphasis is laid on the influence and functions of competition law in the “convergence of three nets”. China’s antimonopoly law shall also play an important role during the process of the “convergence of three nets”. With respect to the definition of the relevant market and identification of monopoly practices, we shall closely combine the features of the “convergence of three nets” and pointedly apply the antimonopoly law.

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convergence of three nets / legal transformation / industrial law / competition law / antimonopoly law

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WANG Jian, ZHU Hongwen,. “Convergence of three nets” and its law transformation in China —On response of China’s antimonopoly law to the challenges of the “convergence of three nets”. Front. Law China, 2009, 4(4): 523‒542 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11463-009-0028-x
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