A south China court has ordered a karaoke company to pay damages of 30,000 yuan ($4,286) in what is reported to be the country's first karaoke copyright infringement case. Haoledi Entertainment
TAIYUAN: A Karaoke bar in Taiyuan, capital of northern Shanxi Province, became the first to be closed over copyright infringement as court police sealed its front door Wednesday. China Audio Media
Five karaoke operators in Taiyuan were ordered to pay more than 510,000 yuan ($79,440) in compensation to the China Audio-Video Copyright Association for each using more than 100 unauthorized songs
investigation and has joined forces with the municipal cultural market comprehensive execution team and public security bureau to investigate two karaoke VOD suppliers to confiscate their products and
The China Audio-video Copyright Association (CAVCA) filed lawsuits at seven courts in Beijing on Friday against 100 Beijing-based karaoke bar operators refusing to pay royalties for songs and MTV
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