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Tom.com Sued By CCTV.com For Illegal Broadcasting Of Spring Festival Gala
April 14, 2009CCTV.com, the official website for China Central Television, has sued Chinese Web portal Tom.com for illegal broadcasting of the 2009 Spring Festival Gala and asked the defendant for CNY1 million in compensation.
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China's Ctrip.com Apologizes For Counterfeit Insurance Policy
March 2, 2009Chinese online travel and hotel booker, Ctrip.com, has made a public announcement in which it apologizes to a consumer surnamed Liang for selling him fake insurance policies and agrees to pay him CNY4,000 in compensation.
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Ctrip.com Sets Up Foundation For Better Online Service In China
January 26, 2009After the Chinese media crucified Internet travel company Ctrip.com (CTRP) last week for allegedly selling fake travel insurance policies online, the company announced over the weekend plans to throw CNY10 million at establishing an integrity service refund system to help alleviate these types of problems in the future.
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Consumer Accuses China's Ctrip.com Of Selling Fake Travel Insurance Policies
January 23, 2009Just days after Chinese Internet travel website Ctrip.com (CTRP) proudly released its corporate social responsibility report for 2008, and days before the frenetic week-long Chinese Lunar New Year travel season begins, a Chinese consumer has made a big splash in local media with his complaint that Ctrip.com is selling dubious air insurance policies online.
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CCTV.com Sued For Copyright Infringement In China
December 30, 2008CCTV.com, the official website of China Central Television, has been sued by the Beijing-based Qiusuo Hengda Investment Consulting Co., Ltd. for illegal broadcasting of a TV series.
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MadeInChina.com Closes Office In Guangzhou
September 8, 2008MadeInChina.com, one of China's many foreign trade service providers and rival to Alibaba.com, has closed its Guangzhou office, which has only been operating for four months.
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Chinese Consumer Sues Changhong For Small LCD Screen
March 12, 2008A Chinese consumer has brought Chinese television manufacturer Changhong to court, accusing the company of cheating consumers by offering an LCD screen that is smaller than advertised.
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