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China's Supreme Court Dismisses Qihoo Appeal in Tencent Dispute

Tencent Tech, 2/24/14

The Supreme People's Court of China has issued its verdict in the case of Chinese internet and mobile services firm Tencent's (0700.HK) unfair competition suit filed against rival internet company Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU), dismissing Qihoo 360's appeal and upholding the ruling made by the High People's Court of Guangdong Province requiring Qihoo 360 to pay RMB 5 mln in damages to Tencent. Read More

Baidu's Document Sharing Site to Face IPR Lawsuits

People.com.cn, 1/25/11

Zhang Hongbo, deputy director-general of the China Written Works Copyright Society (CWWCS), said on January 21 that the CWWCS and others will pursue both civil and criminal cases against Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) for its Baidu Wenku document-sharing service. Read More

Chinese Government Issues Detailed IPR Infringement Regulations

TechWeb, 1/24/11

China's Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuratorate, Ministry of Public Security, and Ministry of Justice recently issued a joint notice, Opinions on the Handling of Criminal Cases Involving Intellectual Property Infringement, clarifying issues of jurisdiction, evidence collection, and chain of custody in IPR infringement cases as well as how to legally determine whether suspects had a profit-seeking motive. Read More

China Issues Detailed Criminal Regulations for Online Porn

CCTV.com, 2/03/10

China's Supreme People's Court and and Supreme People's Procuratorate have issued statutory interpretations regarding the enforcement of laws against the production, reproduction, publication, sale and distribution of pornographic electronic content via the Internet and mobile communications terminals and voice services. Read More

59iyule Continues Lawsuit Against Baidu

Sina Tech, 6/05/09

Online original music sharing platform 59iyule, formerly named 5fad, said its copyright infringement compensation suit against online search engine Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) will be heard by the Supreme People's Court of China on June 9. Read More