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Chinese sites take piracy stand



Film News: Major domains agree to stop providing access -- Some 50 Chinese websites, including China.com.cn, People.com.cn and 163.com, have agreed to stop providing access to pirated movies.

Chinese sites take piracy stand - Entertainment News ... --- agreed to stop providing access to pirated movies..International News, news from the entertainment source: Variety.Chinese sites take piracy stand. - Reporting piracy means keeping a level playing field, and ensuring - the fight against piracy. Please learn additional about this criminal activity, and take action. - Youku.com, a major Chinese video-sharing site, is being sued for piracy by a group of online-video copyright owners. - can still find industry news at Variety.com. If you are not automatically redirect to a cutting-edge page after 5 seconds, you may click here to continue. - Major Chinese video-sharing site Youku.com is being sued for piracy by a group of online video copyright owners Link

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