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Documents Show How Roblox Planned To Bend To Chinese Censorship (vice.com) 28

Last year, Roblox launched a version of its game in China called LuoBuLeSi. Like other Western gaming companies that have entered the lucrative but heavily regulated Chinese market, it had to partner with a Chinese company, Tencent, who would operate the game in the country, and Roblox had to host user data on local servers, as required by law. But newly released internal documents reveal that Roblox assumed and prepared for the possibility that any Chinese partner it worked with could try to hack Roblox. From a report: On top of that, Roblox expected Tencent to copy the game and create its own version of it. "Expect that hacking has already started," one slide in a presentation from 2017, called "China MVP Ideas from Aug Trip; CONFIDENTAL," read. The slide dates from before Roblox ultimately announced a partnership with Tencent. "Expect it to ramp up after a deal is signed, possibly even by partner."

The documents also show the steps Roblox had to take in order for its game to comply with Chinese censorship laws: any maps created in the game had to "respect the integrity of the country and not misrepresent the Chinese territory," including by recognizing Beijing's claim of self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory, according to a presentation given to Roblox by Tencent. Users and developers also "must not tamper with historical facts' and "must not appear any images or names of national leaders." There is no evidence that Tencent did target Roblox. The documents were originally obtained and then published online this month by a separate, criminal hacker who attempted to extort Roblox. Motherboard is publishing details from the documents despite them being obtained by a criminal hacker because of the overriding public interest in understanding the highly controversial steps major companies might take in order to break into markets in authoritarian countries. Roblox also expected a group of hundreds of people to be working on reverse engineering any code that the company placed on Chinese servers.

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Documents Show How Roblox Planned To Bend To Chinese Censorship

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  • Smart (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Opportunist ( 166417 ) on Monday July 25, 2022 @04:55PM (#62732922)

    Finally a company understands that the second you partner with a Chinese company, you're basically setting yourself up for "copy and eliminate".

    And of course it has to be some game company that doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things...

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Roblox is a Lego rip-off, so they can't really claim ownership of the concept.

      They probably wouldn't be allowed to operate in China anyway, because child labour and exploitation is illegal. Some games companies have already got into trouble for targeting kids. Roblox's business model of having them develop the in-game content, usually as part of an exploitation racket run by someone outside the company so they don't have any legal liability in the West, is unlikely to fly there.

      If you aren't familiar, Roblo

    • But the insane part is that they did it anyway. Why??
  • so "respect the integrity of the country and not misrepresent the Chinese territory," means that mainland China should be called West Taiwan?
    • Yes [taiwannews.com.tw] and yes [taiwannews.com.tw].

  • Loaded language is loaded.

  • Soft gleetings! Want to do buiness in China? Please, tuln awound, bend ova, take it in the buttho! Yes! Yes! Good, velly good! Welcome to China. Nice doing buiness whizz you.

    Wha with yoa patna? He no whanna bend ova??? Chinese people velly offended! How dae you insult Chinese people. This is entiely unnacepptaba! Leave now! Leave now an neva come back!

  • by Eunomion ( 8640039 ) on Monday July 25, 2022 @11:55PM (#62733760)
    To know for a fact that your "partners" will inevitably violate every facet of your contract, steal everything you have, and you'll have no recourse about it...and still go along with their absurd demand just for a chance at temporarily profiting from the local market...

    I don't understand how human beings can be that weak and lacking in self-respect. Let alone ones who already have a lot of money, and the most enticing temptation dangled in front of them to betray their entire civilization is to get more of the same.

    "Say, Mr. Hundred-Millionaire, I have a proposition: Contribute to the downfall of civilization, actively help us destroy the human spirit, and lick our buttholes vigorously, and we'll make sure you can own several Learjets, not just one!"
    • Roblox doesn't have groundbreaking tech. What it has is community. If the parent company can make any money off of creating a similar community in China then it is better for them than not making any money.

      • Which is an error of perception. They will build nothing, they will give someone else the ability to build their own and use it against them. For some near-term revenue.

        It is not rational to do business with someone you know will rob you of everything.

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