Profit-making online media who have pushed hard against the copyright law update could be vulnerable to being sued for copyright infringement and should make this clearer to their users, experts
The incongruity of Hong Kong, a first-world city with a developed economy, having a third-world copyright protection system is so apparent that no one would ever bother to question the urgent need
After years of consultation resulting in several key amendments, the long-awaited Copyright (Amendment) Bill 2014 was tabled for its second reading at the Legislative Council on Wednesday. The
The opposition camp on Wednesday mischievously stopped the Legislative Council meeting forthe second reading of the copyright bill - before the debate had started. As a result, the meeting - which
Beijing International Book Fair shows world's growing interest The annual Beijing International Book Fair is serving as a bridgehead for Chinese copyright-based sectors going global, with more than 5
Intellectual property is injecting new vigor into the publishing industry and provides space for further industrial cooperation, said Wang Ping, vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Press and Publ...
Animation-related intellectual property has become a hot topic of discussion because of its huge potential market, said industry insiders at the eighth China International Animation Copyright Fair
head at the copyright management department of the National Copyright Administration, suggested the alliance should proactively tell government organizations its members' needs and improve its
Satellite TV provider Dish has secured a win in its long-running copyright battle against US broadcaster Fox, in what has been called a victory for consumers. The ruling, from the US District Court
The surviving members of Led Zeppelin insist they didn't commit copyright infringement in writing "Stairway to Heaven" like a 2014 lawsuit contends. Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones did