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Wuhan Company Fined CNY200,000 For Online Copyright Violation

June 16, 2005
Law & Policy

Wuhan Anzhuo Steel Structure Company has been ordered to pay CNY200,000 for violating a competitor's copyright by posting proprietary information online.

Anzhuo Steel posted on its website blueprints from Zhuhai Andelu Computer Technology Company, which the Andelu had designed for America's NCD company.

Wuhan Secondary People's Court this week found Wuhan Anzhou guilty and ordered the company to make an apology and pay Andelu CNY200,000 for economic losses.

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