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Blacklists naming websites, mobile apps and other platforms that violate copyrights will be created as part of the latest campaign to tackle copyright infringement, China's top copyright watchdog said on Tuesday.
A handful of Internet writers made a killing last year as screen adaptations of online novels such as "Nirvana in Fire" and "The Ghouls" scored phenomenal audience ratings and box office sales.
For Liu Bogen, vice president of China Publishing Group Corp., the just-concluded 20th Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF) was a positive signal for the nation's copyright trading.
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China’s copyright authorities have backed Yang Jiang’s petition for halting an auction involving private letters of her and her late husband Qian Zhongshu Wednesday. It generates public discussions about China’s copyright law.
China's copyright authorities have voiced support for a centenarian who urged a halt to an upcoming auction involving private missives written by her and her late husband, Qian Zhongshu, a renowned Chinese literary scholar.