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The National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC) has added online P2P video service provider, download accelerator software developer, and online game operator Xunlei to its copyright non-compliance list for the first time in its recent audit of 18 online video sites due to Xunlei's failure to provide a complete list of its TV drama content and relevant licenses. Read More
Li Zhu, CEO of Chinese online video platform UUSee, has revealed the company is seeking USD eight-figure third-round funding and intends to eventually IPO on a domestic stock exchange.Read More
Wang Zhicheng, deputy chief of the Department of Copyright Administration of China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP), criticized a number of Chinese online video sites as well as Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) at a ceremony in Beijing today announcing the launch of GAPP's "Operation Sword-Net" anti-piracy campaign. Read More
Sunshine Media, the video licensing and distribution subsidiary of Chinese internet company Shanda Interactive (Nasdaq: SNDA), has announced that the Beijing Haidian District People's Court recently ruled in favor of Sunshine Media's TV drama copyright infringement suit against online video website UUSee, ordering UUSee to pay Sunshine Media RMB 60,000 in damages.Read More
China film and TV production company Huayi Brothers has filed copyright infringement complaints against numerous online media companies, requesting financial compensation for the unauthorized use of its content. Read More
P2P video sharing platform UUSee, and video-sharing sites Ku6, Youku, and Tudou are all reportedly considering small-scale layoffs. Read More
Wang Li, executive director at Chinese television station CCTV, has revealed that online broadcasting rights for the Olympics will be finalized by the end of this month. Read More
SARFT has released a list detailing the 247 companies and websites that, to date, have been granted Online Audio-Visual Broadcasting Licenses. Read More
According to reports, Chinese online video site UUSee has already reached consensus with CCTV on a partnership to provide direct broadcasts of Olympic events. Read More
After 8 companies signed the "Self-Discipline Agreement for Chinese Internet Audiovisual Programming", another 42 online video sites have applied to join them. Read More