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Alibaba, NetEase Ally on Music Copyright Sharing

Sina Tech, 3/06/18

Chinese internet conglomerate Alibaba Group's (NYSE: BABA) Ali Music Group and Chinese internet company NetEase's (Nasdaq: NTES) NetEase Cloud Music recently announced a mutual music copyright licensing partnership. Read More

Tencent, NetEase Form Music Copyright-sharing Partnership

TechWeb, 2/09/18

With support from China's State Administration of Press and Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT), Chinese internet firms Tencent (0700.HK) and NetEase (Nasdaq: NTES) recently reached a music copyright partnership agreement. Read More

China's NCAC Calls on Internet Giants to Protect Online Music Copyrights

NCAC, 9/12/17

The National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC) has announced that it recently conducted interviews to discuss online music copyright issues with the heads of Tencent's (0700.HK) Tencent Music Entertainment Group, Alibaba Group's (NYSE: BABA) Ali Music, NetEase's (Nasdaq: NTES) NetEase Cloud Music, and Baidu's (Nasdaq: BIDU) Taihe Music Culture Development. Read More

China Issues Cloud Storage Regulations

NCAC, 10/20/15

The National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC) recently issued a new regulation entitled "Notice Regarding Online Storage Service Copyright Regulation" which indicates that online storage service companies should take effective measures to prevent users from uploading and sharing unauthorized materials including: works that are currently being broadcast and sold; works issued or banned by organizations for print publications, film, and music; and other works for which distribution is clearly not authorized. Read More

GAPP to Merge with SARFT

Sina Tech, 3/10/13

According to a Chinese State Council plan for organizational reform and functional restructuring, the State Council will merge China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) and State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) into a new agency, the "General Administration of Press and Publication, Radio, Film and Television" (unofficial translation), combining the roles of the two agencies. Read More

LeTV Ceases Partnership Negotiations with Baidu

Tencent Tech, 3/14/12

Responding to recent reports that Chinese online video site LeTV (Leshi) (300104.SZ) had partnered with Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) on a dedicated LeTV-Baidu video channel (http://baidu.letv.com), LeTV senior vice president Gao Fei said today that the two companies had discussed a possible partnership on the condition that Baidu address piracy on its own platform, but had not in fact formed a partnership. Read More

Xunlei Receives Warning Over Video Copyrights

Securities Daily, 1/04/12

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

China to Collect Royalties on Internet Café Film Viewings

Beijing Business Today, 8/23/10

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

Netmovie to Sue iCafe8

Netease Tech, 7/02/10

Chinese digital content distributor Netmovie has submitted materials to the National Copyright Administration regarding acts of piracy by Hangzhou-based Internet cafe platform operator Shunwang Technology (iCafe8), and is considering filing a suit after collecting sufficient evidence. Read More

New China Film Copyright Society to Collect Royalties

Southern Metropolitan News, 4/20/10

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