News from this site on January 3, the "Shanghai Market Supervision" public account issued an article today. In order to promote the healthy, standardized and high-quality development of Internet platform companies, on January 3, the Municipal Market Supervision Bureau Law Enforcement Corps and small 17 Internet platform companies, including Hongshu, Pinduoduo, Ctrip, Meishi, Dewu, Meituan, and Ele.me, signed a memorandum of cooperation and co-governance .
Based on the "Co-Governance Memorandum", the Law Enforcement Corps will proactively provide platform companies with data on typical cases of violations and public opinion information, and strengthen administrative guidance and reminders for platform companies. Through regular guidance, platform companies are regularly provided with "warning" typical illegal cases, etc., thereby helping platform companies improve the efficiency of identifying and handling potential violations and improve the level of Internet governance.
Based on the requirements of the "Memorandum of Co-Governance", enterprises shall comply with the requirements of the "Electronic Commerce Law, "Measures for the Supervision and Administration of Online Transactions", "Measures for the Administration of Internet Advertising" and other relevant regulations, provides governance data, operating data, consumer complaint data, etc. to the team, and shares the basic data of operators within the platform . At the same time, a dedicated person is designated to cooperate with the law enforcement team in law enforcement case handling and daily inspections, and assist in case clue verification and case investigation. The regulatory authorities regard platform companies as "points" and related illegal transactions as "lines", and use the platform companies' big data, cloud computing and other technical means to further improve the efficiency of supervision and law enforcement.
In order to better promote the implementation of the "Co-governance Memorandum", Xiaohongshu, Pin Duoduo, Ctrip, Meizhi, Dewu, Kuaishou, Dingdong Maicai, Himalaya, Baidu, Tencent, Taotian Group, Sina, Ele.me, Meituan, Bilibili, Hema, JD.com, etc. 17 Platform companies jointly serve as member units of the collaborative and co-governance mechanism. Among them, five companies, including Xiaohongshu, Pinduoduo, Ctrip, Meizhi, and Dewu, serve as governing units and take turns serving as permanent directors. Each term is one year and is responsible for convening 1 2 member meetings, and organized 2 daily activities, including online and offline meeting training, and communication on new situations and new issues in the development of the Internet field.
In the next step, the Municipal Bureau’s Law Enforcement Corps will use the memorandum of cooperation as the basis to strengthen two-way interaction and resource sharing between government departments and platform enterprises. Combining preventive supervision with ex-post law enforcement, we will work together to promote the formation of a multi-dimensional co-governance pattern with effective platform autonomy and efficient government supervision, and guide the healthy and orderly development of the Internet economy.
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