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China, ROK sign pact to protect online copyright
11:14, June 11, 2011
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Increases the bookmark The CPCC signed an agreement with the Copyright Commission of the ROK in Beijing at the Seventh Sino-ROK Workshop on Copyright, which was co-sponsored by the National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC) and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of ROK.
China has established a relatively perfect law system on copyright while making increasingly greater efforts in cracking down on on-line piracy, said Wang Ziqiang, director of the Copyright Management Department of the NCAC.
On-line piracy, however, is a global problem and the international mechanism for the on-line copy protection should be further strengthened and improved, the official said.
Duan Guijian, director of the CPCC, said building up a mechanism for the purposes of interest-sharing and protection of copyright in the fields of Internet and new media is the only solution for dealing with the issue of Internet-related copyright problems.
Source: Xinhua Special Coverage
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