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The public online review period for the "Standards for the Collection of Royalty Fees for Public Use of Copyrighted Film Works" recently ended, and the National Copyright Administration of the People's Republic of China (NCAC) will make an official announcement regarding the standards in the near future. Read More
An industry source has revealed that Sunshine Media, the video licensing and distribution subsidiary of Chinese internet company Shanda Interactive (Nasdaq: SNDA), has brought suit against the Film Copyright Society of China and online video content distributor Netmovie. Read More
Several Chinese companies dealing with film rights for internet cafes have sent statements to internet café owners opposing the Film Copyright Society of China's announcement that it will collect copyright fees from internet cafes and long-distance coaches. Read More
Li Feng, founder and president of Beijing-based digital video distributor Netmovie, said that the company's ""Domestic Movie Internet Café Digital Distribution Platform" project, undertaken in partnership with the Film Copyright Society of China, will launch on May 15. Read More
On April 16, the Film Copyright Society of China announced its establishment in Beijing, and said it would immediately begin collecting royalties from internet cafes and long distance coach operators on behalf of all Chinese movie copyright holders, via its "Domestic Movie Internet Café Digital Distribution Platform." Read More