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A Chinese court has ruled in favor of the Music Copyright Society of China in its case against Shenzhen-based internet company Tencent (0700.HK) for providing downloads of copyrighted music, and has ordered Tencent to pay RMB 15,000 in damages. Read More
Zhu Guang, VP of marketing and public relations for Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU), and Baidu music division GM Catherine Leung announced today Baidu will partner with the Music Copyright Society of China (MCSC) to launch an online music community in May, at which time it will also begin offering a library of licensed music. 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
On February 23, the Beijing Haidian District People's Court ruled in favor of the Music Copyright Society of China in its copyright suit against Chinese internet company Baidu's (Nasdaq: BIDU) MP3 and lyrics search service. Read More
The Music Copyright Society of China (MCSC) and Chinese online search firm Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) have agreed to settle their copyright infringement dispute out of court. Read More
The Music Copyright Society of China (MCSC) reported yesterday that the campaign to encourage brands to refuse to purchase advertising on Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) had a new member, as LG reportedly told MCSC that it would not place any ads on Baidu's MP3 search for as long as the search engine remained embroiled in legal disputes with record labels. Read More
The Music Copyright Society of China (MCSC) in cooperation with the China Audio-Video Copyright Association (CAVCA), the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), and an alliance of local and international record labels, music publishing companies and other interested parties have issued a statement calling on all major corporations and advertisers to avoid providing either direct or indirect support to music pirates. Read More
Wu Jun, CEO of digital music copyright trade platform R2G, revealed that the company has filed a lawsuit against Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) for copyright violation, and will ask for related compensation. Read More