Chinese entertainers' guild releases code of conduct
BEIJING, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- The China Association of Performing Arts on Friday released a code of conduct for its members, urging entertainers to keep away from unethical and immoral behavior.
Entertainers are asked to honor social morality and the spirit of the contract and respect their team members and partners, according to the association.
Badly behaved celebrities will face a boycott by member organizations for at least a year, said the association, noting that celebrities should file for an application for restoring performing activities within three months before the boycott expires.