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Xu Leilei, CEO of Sunshine Media, the content licensing and distribution subsidiary of Chinese internet company Shanda Interactive, confirmed today that she had returned to serve as CEO of the company last October following her April 2011 departure. Read More
Shanda Interactive's (Nasdaq: SNDA) online karaoke platform, Super Star (Ju Xing), recently announced that it will cease operation, saying that it can no longer compete with games operating in the same market. Read More
Shanda Interactive's (Nasdaq: SNDA) online video subsidiary, Ku6 (Nasdaq: KUTV), has reportedly spun off its interactive entertainment division to be operated by audio-production subsidiary Radio-Arts under the "Bale" brand. Read More
Chinese media player software developer Baofeng has released a "Theater in the Clouds" service in partnership with Shanda Interactive (Nasdaq: SNDA) copyright management platform subsidiary Sunshine Media. Read More
China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has reportedly ordered online broadcasts of the new version of Water Margin to be halted, and directed all major websites to remove all episodes of the series from their sites by 6 PM today. Read More
Long Danni, president of Shineshow (Huaying Shengshi), Shanda's joint venture with Hunan Broadcasting System predecessor Golden Eagle Broadcasting System (GBS), has reportedly decided to step down. Read More
Sunshine Media, the video licensing and distribution subsidiary of Chinese internet company Shanda Interactive (Nasdaq: SNDA), said today that it plans to bring suit against Chinese SNS 56.com over unauthorized repostings and rebroadcasts of 148 television series and films to which Sunshine Media owns exclusive online rights. Read More
An industry source has revealed that Sunshine Media, the video licensing and distribution subsidiary of Chinese internet company Shanda Interactive (Nasdaq: SNDA), has brought suit against the Film Copyright Society of China and online video content distributor Netmovie. 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
Several Chinese companies dealing with film rights for internet cafes have sent statements to internet café owners opposing the Film Copyright Society of China's announcement that it will collect copyright fees from internet cafes and long-distance coaches. Read More