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-If I write a mandarin Chinese site for the mainland and do not get an icp license, will it be shut down (or slowed down)? My hosts are in the US and I am using a .com domain.
-Is it possible to get a license as a foreigner?
-Do I need to pay for the license or is it free?
-How long does it take to get an icp license? Is it likely that I would be rejected?
-I guess my main question is: Do I really need to get an ICP license and are there any consequences if I don't?
P.S. My site is an info site with ads but no obvious ecommerce.
Thanks for any answers you might have.
> Probably. Nobody here in this forum can answer this question.
-Is it possible to get a license as a foreigner?
> Of course, given you are a registered foreign company in China.
-Do I need to pay for the license or is it free?
> It does not require too much for the license itself. But in order to get the license, your must have a company. That's expensive. You can also choose to apply the personal ICP license, which costs much less.
-How long does it take to get an icp license? Is it likely that I would be rejected?
> Depends on the province in which you apply. There is no gurantee your application will go through.
-I guess my main question is: Do I really need to get an ICP license and are there any consequences if I don't?
> Depends on you. Nobody can answer your question. Many overseas Chinese sites do not have ICP license but they are still accessible to mainland users, your site may be one of them. But do not feel surprised if one day, you are told by mainland users that they cannot access your site anymore.
P.S. My site is an info site with ads but no obvious ecommerce.
> It does not matter. Of course, if your site has anti-Chinese government contents, it will be blocked shortly. However, it does not mean if your site does not have such content it will be safe. For example, if you use virtual hosting, when China block an IP it may block your site as well. In many cases, China also block a range of IPs.
Thanks for any answers you might have.
-If I write a mandarin Chinese site for the mainland and do not get an icp license, will it be shut down (or slowed down)? My hosts are in the US and I am using a .com domain.