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U.S. Government Stings Chinese Websites Baidu.com, Taobao.com As "Notorious Markets"
March 1, 2011Chinese search engine Baidu.com and an e-commerce subsidiary of Alibaba, Taobao.com, have just been placed on the United States Trade Representative's "Notorious Markets List".
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China's Biggest Cinema Chain to Install RealD 3D
January 5, 2011U.S.-based RealD Inc. and Wanda Cinema, China's largest movie theater circuit, announced plans to install RealD 3D technology on up to 500 screens across the Wanda circuit.
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Beijing To Build First 3D Technology Park
July 8, 2010Looking to encourage more interactive films and online games companies, Beijing is reportedly planning the city's first 3D technology park in Changping district and the feasibility report will be launched before the end of this year.
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Baidu's Video Website Starts Beta Testing In China
March 31, 2010Qiyi.com, the independently operated video website created by the Chinese search engine Baidu Inc, has launched its beta test and is now open to invited users.
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China Network Television Website Formally Launched
December 30, 2009China Network Television, the national network television broadcasting organization of China with ties to CCTV, has been formally launched under the domain name of CNTV.cn.
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China's Internet Video Sector Sees Hardly Any Growth
February 18, 2009According to the report on China's Internet video market for the fourth quarter of 2008 released by the market research firm Analysys International, China's Internet video sector generated CNY130.7 million in revenue during the three months, an increase of 0.5% compared with the third quarter of 2008.
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Video-On-Demand Gets Hollywood Uptake In China
November 10, 2008Warner Bros. announced plans to become the first Hollywood studio to make its new release movies available digitally in China.
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Baidu's New China Investment Gives It More Internet Video Services
September 29, 2008Chinese search engine Baidu.com (BIDU) is gaining more footholds into the online video sector with a new investment in Internet television platform provider UiTV.
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Ku6.com Sued For Infringing Chinese Movie's Copyright
August 25, 2008Online video website Ku6.com has been sued by the film marketing and planning branch of China Film Group Corporation for copyright infringement of its film "Red Cliff" and the case has been accepted by Haidian People's Court, Beijing.
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PPlive Accused Of Violating IPR
May 9, 2008Beijing Shidai Yingyin International Entertainment Co., Ltd has filed a lawsuit against Shanghai Juli Media Technology Co., Ltd, the owner of Internet video platform provider PPlive which allegedly violated its copyright, at the Shanghai Pudong Court and claims CNY330,000 in compensation.
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