China Shuts Down 205 Websites in Piracy Crackdown
China and its numerous problems with piracy is no new news to anybody. The problem of piracy in China is one of the worst in the world. Since a long time, the country has been fighting with the issue and has ordered several bans and rulings on various sites. In the wake of the same, on Thursday, China announced that it had closed down 205 websites in an effort to begin to take control of the problem.
Between the months of September and January, China had opened 436 investigations, with at least 130 of them requested by trade associations outside the country. 361 of them had been ordered to stop, it said.
71 servers have been confiscated in the latest actions, with six ending up as court cases. At least one has already resulted in a conviction, and fines of 705,000 yuan ($91,000 USD) had already been ordered.
For instance, movie discs can be bought for around 10 yuan ($1.29 USD). Some movie studios, such as Fox and Warner Bros., are attempting to combat it by selling legitimate discs for about twice that price; however piracy still remains an issue.
About 843,000 websites exist in China, although officials cannot estimate how many deal with pirated material. 137 million Chinese are on the Internet, making it the world’s second largest Internet audience.
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