Source: Tech – South China Morning PostChina has imposed regulations on gaming and live-streaming in its newly published 10-year national guidelines on children’s development, a move that could translate to higher compliance costs for the country’s online entertainment giants such as Tencent Holdings and ByteDance.The guidelines, published on Monday by the State Council, the nation’s cabinet, said operators who provide online services, including games, live streaming, audio and video streaming, as well as social networks should…Read More