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Internet Deal In Shanghai Creates Net Neutrality Dilemma
November 3, 2011Proving that fairness ends at the Great Firewall, Chinese video website Tudou.com announced that it has reached agreement with China Telecom to increase the video upload speed on Tudou.com for users in Shanghai.
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Chinese Internet Video Website Tiptoes Around Labor Law
May 30, 2011In accordance with the related items in the Chinese Labor Law and Labor Contract Law, the Bureau of Human Resources and Social Security of Beijing's Haidian District has announced that Ku6.com's previous employee layoffs are illegal and invalid, and the bureau reportedly ordered the Chinese video website to make rectifications before May 30, 2011.
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Chinese TV Stations Ally To Protect Online Video Copyright
August 25, 2009CCTV.com and Phoenixtv.com have formed an alliance for the protection of the copyrights of online video programs in China.
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Chinese Internet Video Copyright Piracy Fight Expands
January 8, 2009Reacting to media reports earlier this week that 80 Chinese copyright owners had formed an anti-piracy alliance to start a massive legal assault against Chinese Internet video website Tudou.com, Huang Huiwen, vice president for Tudou.com, told local media that the company has not received any written notice or document about the lawsuit and has no [...]
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NCAC Halts Illegal Olympic Videos On More Than 20 Websites
July 9, 2008The National Copyright Administration of China says it sent orders to more than 20 video websites to stop their illegal broadcasting of the unauthorized Olympic torch relay videos.
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SARFT Asks Chinese Websites To Stop Broadcasting Services
May 21, 2008China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television has published a second announcement on its official website on the results of online audio and video program service providers in which SARFT says it has asked eight websites to stop running audio and video services and has issued a warning to another 20 websites.
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Tudou.com Fined For Copyright Violation In China
May 13, 2008Shanghai No. 1 Secondary People's Court has sentenced Toudu.com, one of the many online video service providers in China, to pay RMB50000 in compensation to NuCom Online (Beijing) for the violation of the NuCom's copyright by offering the film of "Crazy Stone" online.
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