男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
   

Baidu sued by music rights organization

By Jiang Jingjing (China Daily)
Updated: 2008-03-10 10:47

No more excuse

"This time, Baidu will have no excuses, and we have accumulated large amount of proof," Guo says.

The copyright society and R2G charge that Baidu has "camouflaged its illegal activities under the guise of search engine activities while it infringes music copyrights in order to avoid legal regulations".

"Over the past few years, blatantly ignoring music copyright laws, Baidu has also taken advantage of music publishers' relatively limited technology sophistication to stealthily provide unlicensed music streaming and downloading via their website and thus earn significant advertising revenues via its massive online traffic brought about by its music download service," says Qu Jingming, director-general of the Music Copyright Society of China.

According to Baidu's financial reports, its net profits in the fourth quarter of last year were about $30.1 million, compared with the figure of $3 million in the fourth quarter of 2005.

With Baidu's music search and download service accounting for more than 70 percent of the music search market, based on official CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Center) surveys, legal music revenues on the Internet in China are dropping at an alarming rate. The copyright society estimates that the publishing revenue in 2007 was one-tenth that of 2005. Qu notes that due to Baidu's existence, legal music providers' revenues are suffering and some may even be forced to close down.

Qu claims that many music copyright holders have sought negotiations with Baidu, but the latter's "stonewalling, delaying tactics and even distorted interpretations of the law to their benefit" have forced copyright owners to resort to litigation.

Wu Jun, says copyright holders have an uphill task as Baidu hides behind the guise of a "neutral search engine" and "employs sophisticated secret music websites" and deep links which, without requisite technology expertise, makes it almost impossible for copyright holders to detect and protect their rights by exposing Baidu's "dubious activities".

Taking the example of searching for Taiwan pop singer Jay Chou's song Qinghuaci on both Google and Baidu, the lawyer says. Google introduces links to legitimate music web sites, such as 9sky.com, which provides paid downloads; on the contrary, Baidu's engine only leads to unauthorized websites, where free songs are provided.

Also in December, Yahoo!China, a third player in the country's search market, lost its appeal to the Beijing Higher People's Court which upheld a lower court ruling in last April that the search company violated copyright laws to provide music search results.

"We believe that a fair judgment will arise from the judicial system based on the true facts," Wu says.

In the same time, MCSC and R2G will be communicating with advertisers and advertising agents to call on them to cooperate to take appropriate measures to refrain from allocating revenue to Baidu. "We will try to educate them that running ads on IPR infringing websites would harm their own reputation," Wu says.

MCSC's Qu states that the lawsuit is only the start. "MCSC and R2G, as allied partners, have assumed a stance that they will not tolerate Baidu's usual delaying tactics and refuse to engage in negotiations with Baidu unless they take down links and stop access to illegal content completely."


(For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates)

   1 2   


Related Stories  
主站蜘蛛池模板: 襄汾县| 香港| 正蓝旗| 伊宁市| 永州市| 宽甸| 西藏| 离岛区| 米易县| 陆川县| 邵阳市| 巢湖市| 贵港市| 平邑县| 萨迦县| 吐鲁番市| 山东省| 新巴尔虎右旗| 玉龙| 太保市| 保康县| 韶山市| 信丰县| 长春市| 大荔县| 凭祥市| 建瓯市| 鄂托克旗| 兴仁县| 安义县| 上蔡县| 靖安县| 池州市| 上犹县| 田阳县| 乾安县| 天柱县| 专栏| 灵丘县| 英超| 六枝特区| 邳州市| 四子王旗| 余江县| 贺兰县| 冀州市| 开封县| 苗栗县| 昌吉市| 江门市| 青冈县| 普陀区| 瓦房店市| 忻州市| 德化县| 朝阳市| 板桥市| 寿宁县| 巴青县| 土默特左旗| 静安区| 晋江市| 田阳县| 康平县| 宝山区| 肥东县| 济宁市| 奎屯市| 高唐县| 合阳县| 万安县| 车险| 潼南县| 石棉县| 宁陵县| 丰台区| 东宁县| 金昌市| 湟中县| 固安县| 青川县| 共和县|