After banning WeChat, the US government is turning its focus to Tencent's gaming concerns https://t.co/tyiLFePlB4 pic.twitter.com/jf8Nyzhv3N
— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) September 18, 2020
the Trump administration has asked gaming companies related to Tencent, including sending letters to Epic Games and Riot Games, to provide information about their data-security protocols, according to a new report https://t.co/0lh8W2VeEI
— Rod Breslau (@Slasher) September 18, 2020
SCOOP: The Trump administration asked gaming companies tied to Tencent for info about their data-security protocols. Cfius sent letters to Riot Games and Fortnite maker Epic. Could lead to formal national security investigation. w/ @SalehaMohsin @damclaugh https://t.co/zlmi2SBFV4
— Jenny Leonard (@jendeben) September 17, 2020
JUST IN: The Trump administration has asked gaming companies to provide information about their data-security protocols involving the Chinese social media and gaming giant Tencent.
— Bloomberg QuickTake (@QuickTake) September 17, 2020
More on @business: https://t.co/9qjIx53afm pic.twitter.com/jUu9LQdXd0
블룸버그: 미 CFIUS, 중국 텐센트가 지분을 소유한 에픽, 라이엇게임즈 등에 미국 내 정보 보호를 위해 어떤 조치를 취하는지 알려달라고 요청. 이미 행정명령으로 20일부터 WeChat 차단을 예고해놓은 상황에서 그 연장선상이라는 해석. https://t.co/Da07BTWl7G
— 나가토 유키 (@nagato708) September 18, 2020
#Tencent's worst nightmare just happened. CFIUS is reviewing their ownership of US gaming companies.
— Jeffrey Towson (@JeffreyTowson) September 18, 2020
1) That's #Riot Games, #Epic Games (including #Fortnite) and Activision. And who knows how many more of its +300 investments.https://t.co/aGQYHAqjxs
The Trump administration has asked gaming companies to provide information about their data-security protocols involving Tencent https://t.co/v2y7XZFCbF via @bpolitics
— Niko Partners (@nikochina) September 17, 2020
Epic and Riot Games’ Tencent dealings draw U.S. government scrutiny https://t.co/QMlRtRx6MC via @Polygon
— Niko Partners (@nikochina) September 18, 2020
トランプ政権は、中国のテンセント・ホールディングスが関与するデータセキュリティプロトコルに関する情報をゲーム会社に提供するよう求めていると、この件に詳しい関係者が語った。@daitojimari https://t.co/T0dZLYXLTX
— SMNF (@SMNF_com) September 18, 2020
US investigating Chinese game industry. Formal inquiry about cybersecurity practices. Might foreign games (like Fortnite) be considered a threat to state/national security? ;-) https://t.co/2yWznv5RUi
— Lukasz Olejnik (@lukOlejnik) September 18, 2020
Cool. Now do Tencent and the music industry, label ownership, connections to streaming, and big data surrounding them.https://t.co/14GUokrgJh
— Alan Graham: he’s just this guy, you know? (@agraham999) September 18, 2020