Baidu Plans Free Law Search Service
August 10, 2006 |
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Baidu.com, the largest Chinese Internet search engine service provider in China, plans to launch a free law search service today.
Baidu says the law search service will bring netizens and special legal information closer to each other.
All the data in Baidu's law search is provided by Chinalawinfo Company and edited by legal experts from Peking University Law School. The database covers laws, regulations, legal articles and judicial interpretations since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
Baidu says it will update the content index daily to ensure the content's validity.
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