songs legally for free. Four music companies have settled a 54 million yuan (US$8.6 million) music piracy lawsuit with Chinese Internet company Sohu and its search engine, Sougou, and will now allow
SHANGHAI: A Shanghai court has ordered a major web portal to compensate a cell phone message writer 100,000 yuan ($13,315) for using his work without paying. The web portal, Sohu.com violated Fu
Entertainment Hong Kong, and Warner Music Hong Kong in 2008. They accused Baidu of providing "deep links" to hundreds of thousands of tracks on third-party sites. Another site called Sohu was also
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