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Chinese regulators have conducted a cleanup operation targeting China's online short video industry, including bullet-screen video platform operator Bilibili Inc. (Nasdaq: BILI), Weibo's (Nasdaq: WB) official mobile short video recording and sharing app Miaopai, and 17 other online short video platforms. Read More
A group of Chinese regulators is planning to release new rules aimed at strengthening management of online live broadcasting services. Read More
China's National Anti-Pornography and Anti-Piracy Office (NAPAPO) announced yesterday that the Shenzhen-based offices of online media player developer and operator QVOD are currently under investigation for propagating online pornographic content. Read More
According to an industry insider, Chinese online video site operator Youku Tudou (NYSE: YOKU) has formed an online video partnership with internet firm Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU). 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
Hearings of the first batch of copyright infringement cases filed against Chinese video sharing website Youku by the China Internet Video Anti-Piracy Alliance began on November 26. Read More
Beijing's Haidian District People's Court began hearing Chinese online video-on-demand provider Voole's IPR infringement lawsuit against online video-sharing platform Youku on November 17. Read More
At a press conference announcing the launch of the China Internet Video Anti-Piracy Alliance's second-round initiative, online video-on-demand provider Voole's CEO Shao Yiding said that China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) would issue new anti-piracy regulations by the end of the year. Read More
The China Internet Video Anti-Piracy Alliance has officially announced a second-round initiative today, stating plans to launch lawsuits against Chinese P2P online video service platform Xunlei for a long-standing record of pirating works owned by rights-holders. Read More
Chinese online P2P video service provider Xunlei has completed collecting evidence of copyright infringement by Chinese Internet firm Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU), and plans to file charges today in Beijing's Haidian District People's Court and Shenzhen's Nanshan District People's Court. Read More