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Shanghai'S Ten Copyright Cases In 2010 Accounted For Four Seats In Network Copyright Disputes.

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The Copyright Bureau of Shanghai issued 24 "ten typical copyright cases in Shanghai" in 2010, which involved

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Copyright disputes accounted for four seats.


Cai Jiwan, deputy director of Shanghai Copyright Bureau, pointed out that with the increasing application of Internet,

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With the vigorous development of the website, the infringement disputes on the right of information network pmission have increased significantly.

The identification of tort liability of Internet service providers is becoming a hot spot and difficult point in the current intellectual property trial.


In September 2009, Sohu sued a video website in Shanghai without permission to upload the story of McDull.

In court search results showed that there were 253 Related videos on the website.


After hearing the trial, the court held that the defendant's act of pmitting the "complete video" of the involved film constituted "help infringement" and subjective fault, which should bear the tort liability for stopping the infringement and compensation for the loss.

And its online dissemination of the movie "clip video" behavior also violated Sohu's information network pmission rights, but without subjective fault, it could be exempted from liability for compensation.


In another case, a video network company has not allowed to copy, store and broadcast involved TV dramas without its permission, causing lawsuits.

But video websites think they only provide search engine services.

According to China's "Regulations on the protection of the right to the dissemination of information network", the court found that the defendant "did not directly implement the Broadcasting Act, and should not be liable for tort liability".


Shanghai's website "star pictures" column illegally uploaded Hu Bing and Chen Hao wedding photos, and was judged by the court to compensate the plaintiff.

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The loss was 17000 yuan and the reasonable cost was RMB 3000 yuan, and a statement was issued on the website to dispel the impact.


Another case of Internet infringement involves a popular online game, dance troupe.

The two defendants, for profit, provided the "Dance Troupe" "private clothes" without permission from the copyright owner.

Zhang, who was guilty of copyright infringement, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment and a penalty of 60 thousand yuan.

The defendant was sentenced to 10 months' imprisonment and 40 thousand yuan in penalty.

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