the 62nd Issue: Baidu pledge signals crackdown on copyright thieves


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China IP Newsletter   Issue 62 Forward       Subscription    Dec. 9th, 2010
               
 


·Baidu pledge signals crackdown on copyright thieves
Chinese netizens enjoying free online reading might soon be paying for literary works as two pillars of China's Internet world appear to make up in a row over piracy.
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·China to Lead World in Innovation By 2020: Survey
China is set to become the world's most important centre for innovation by 2020, overtaking both the United States and Japan, according to a public opinion survey to be published on Monday.
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·World's Fastest Computer Brings Incalculable Benefits
Wang Litao read the numbers on his computer screen and sat back, delighted. The researcher, who was studying the damage Xiluodu Dam could withstand in an earthquake, had waited a month for the outcome of his team's complex simulations - but after entering his equation into Tianhe-1A, his results took just one hour.
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China: Don't Say 'No' to Negotiations
CANCUN, Mexico - China hopes that negotiators refrain from saying "no" and work on solutions to settle their differences, said Xie Zhenhua, head of the Chinese climate change delegation, in his first meeting with the media since he arrived in Cancun on Saturday.
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·Ministries Ready to Wage Intensive IP Protection Campaigns 
·China, EU patent offices deepen cooperation
·High-tech SME attracts loans by intellectual property
·First laser printer with China-owned rights put into production
·Reflections on Intellectual Property
·Moving into Movieland
·China prosecutes 4,328 people for violating IPR
·Unitalen Awarded Certificate of “IP Service Institution”
·China Mounts Fight against Piracy
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China Vows to Boost IPR Protection
·Foreign Patent Applications in China Amount to Over One Million
·High-tech Industries Boost Local Economy
·China to Boost DTV Industry Through Integrating Resources
·Hamburg Talks to Boost Ties



China IP Articles


·Deciding the Infringement Liabilities on the Search Engine Provider Issue 38 By Wang Zhuo, China IP,[Copyright] 
In 2008, the No. 1 Intermediate People’s Court accepted the complaints of seven record labels against Baidu Inc., Sohu Company and Sougou Company for audio copyright infringement. These cases include Warner Corp. v. Baidu Inc., Universal Music Corp. v. Baidu Inc., Sony BMG Corp. v. Baidu Inc., Warner Corp. v. Sohu Company & Sogou Company, Universal Music Corp. v. Sohu Company & Sogou Company, Gold Medal Ltd. v. Sohu Company & Sogou Company, and Sony BMG Corp. v. Sohu Company & Sogou Company.More

·Seeking Solutions in the Order of Law and Preserving the Consistency of the Legal System Issue 38 By Wang Yanfang, China IP,[Trademark] 
No law is orphanated or can be stand-alone, but an organic component of the entire body of law. A legal practitioner seeks, not a particular solution to the specifics of a case, but a solution of the entire legal system. The decisions in the companion cases of“散列通”and“散利痛” of the Supreme People’s Court, weighing equally between the Trademark Law and the Drug Administration Law, shows a proper legal solution to the cases. More








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