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Does any work have to be reviewed by the publishing house before it can be published?
Any work can only be published after it has been examined by the publishing house. Including organization, collection, collection, collation, compilation and review.

Publications for minors shall not contain contents that induce minors to imitate behaviors violating social morality and commit crimes, and shall not contain contents that endanger minors' physical and mental health such as terror and cruelty.

If the contents of a publication are untrue and unfair, resulting in infringement of the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons or other organizations, its publishing unit shall publicly correct it, eliminate the influence, and bear other civil liabilities according to law.

If the contents of the works published in newspapers and periodicals are untrue or unfair, resulting in the infringement of the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons or other organizations, the parties concerned have the right to request the relevant publishing units to correct or reply, and the relevant publishing units shall publish them in their newspapers and periodicals; Refuse to publish, the parties may bring a lawsuit to the people's court.

Publications must indicate the name, address, publisher, book number, serial number or edition number of the author, publisher, printer or reproducer, cataloguing data in edition, publication date, release date and other relevant matters in accordance with relevant state regulations.

The specifications, format, layout, binding and proofreading of publications must meet the requirements of national standards and norms to ensure the quality of publications. The language used in publications must conform to the provisions of national laws and relevant standards and norms.

Extended data:

Any publication shall not contain the following contents:

(1) Opposing the basic principles set by the Constitution;

(2) endangering national unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity;

(3) divulging state secrets, endangering state security or damaging state honor and interests;

(4) Inciting national hatred and discrimination, undermining national unity and infringing on national customs and habits;

(5) propagating cults and superstitions;

(6) Disrupting social order and undermining social stability;

(7) Propagandizing obscenity, gambling, violence or abetting crimes;

(8) Insulting or slandering others and infringing upon their legitimate rights and interests;

(nine) endangering social morality or national excellent cultural traditions;

(ten) there are other contents prohibited by laws, administrative regulations and state regulations.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Regulations on Publishing Management