<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
            Home>News Center>China
                 
           

          Government announces 2,600 arrests for piracy
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2005-06-28 23:54

          China has arrested some 2,600 people in an eight-month-old crackdown on product piracy, the government said Tuesday, criticizing U.S. complaints that it is failing to stop rampant copying of foreign movies, music and other goods.

          Vice Commerce Minister Zhang Zhigang briefs the media at a press conference held by the Information Office of the State Council, June 28, 2005. [Xinhua] 
          Authorities have destroyed 63 million compact discs and other counterfeit goods estimated to be worth 860 million yuan ($105 million), said Vice Commerce Minister Zhang Zhigang, speaking at a nationally televised news conference.

          Zhang acknowledged that China still faces "quite a few problems," but he criticized the United States for adding Beijing to a list of 14 countries that receive special scrutiny due to widespread violation of copyrights and other intellectual property rights.

          "China has made great efforts to promote IPR protection," Zhang said. "Under such circumstances, to accuse China of misconduct or lack of protection of IPR is unreasonable."

          The U.S. government said in April that product piracy in China had reached "epidemic levels" and has warned that Beijing could face formal complaints in the World Trade Organization, raising the threat of trade sanctions.

          Authorities have brought 600 criminal cases against product pirates since the crackdown began in August, and have won convictions in 99.9 percent of cases, said Shen Deyong, the deputy chief judge of China's supreme court, who appeared at the news conference with Zhang.

          Shen didn't say how many people were convicted or what penalties they received.

          But China has begun imposing jail time for violations after its trading partners complained that earlier penalties limited only to fines were too light to deter pirates.

          "China is among the countries that are meting out the most severe punishment for IPR crimes," Shen said.

          Zhang said 41 local officials also were punished for helping product pirates, and that Chinese authorities have dismantled 24 illegal compact disc factories — a key demand of U.S. officials, who complained that seizing pirated discs made little sense if the factories that made them were still operating.

          The crackdown was due to end in August, but Beijing now plans to extend it through the end of the year, Zhang said.

          "We'll be looking for a solution to address the root cause of the IPR problem, and have increased our public education efforts," he said. "But still there are quite a few problems."



          Special police detachment established in Xi'an
          Panda cubs doing well in Wolong
          Suspect arrested in Taiwan
            Today's Top News     Top China News
           

          Taiwan's KMT Party to elect new leader Saturday

           

             
           

          'No trouble brewing,' beer industry insists

           

             
           

          Critics see security threat in Unocal bid

           

             
           

          DPRK: Nuke-free peninsula our goal

           

             
           

          Workplace death toll set to soar in China

           

             
           

          No foreign controlling stakes in steel firms

           

             
            No foreign controlling stakes in steel firms
             
            China-made telescopes race to space
             
            'No trouble brewing,' beer industry insists
             
            HK investors cautious on mainland homes
             
            Law in pipeline to ban money laundering
             
            Overseas students test their Chinese abilities
             
           
            Go to Another Section  
           
           
            Story Tools  
             
            Related Stories  
             
          Official: piracy a universal problem, not unique to China
             
          China expresses 'regret' over US list on IPR
             
          340 suspects for IPR violations arrested
             
          Summer IPR Campaign Launched
             
          World Day of IPR marked
             
          White paper values IPR (full text)
             
          White paper portrays IPR protection progress
            News Talk  
            It is time to prepare for Beijing - 2008  
          Advertisement
                   
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 天堂V亚洲国产V第一次| 久热这里只精品视频99| 午夜福利你懂的在线观看| 日本中文字幕不卡在线一区二区| 久久精品人人做人人爽97| 欧美一级夜夜爽www| 国产亚洲欧美在线人成aaaa| 视频一区二区三区中文字幕狠狠| 毛片久久网站小视频| 久久麻豆成人精品| 久久久久无码精品国产app| 久久精品国产亚洲av高清蜜臀| 少妇人妻偷人精品视频| 黑人玩弄人妻中文在线| 九九在线精品国产| 国产第一区二区三区精品| 国产在线亚州精品内射| 亚洲一区二区三成人精品| 午夜精品久久久久久久爽| 中文字幕精品亚洲字幕成| 亚洲精品国产中文字幕| 日本高清视频网站www| 色综合色国产热无码一| 国产对白老熟女正在播放| 97精品亚成在人线免视频| 亚洲区1区3区4区中文字幕码| 成人免费A级毛片无码网站入口 | 熟女人妻高清一区二区三区 | 悠悠人体艺术视频在线播放| 亚洲精品男男一区二区| 精品人妻中文字幕在线| 国产成人一区二区三区在线| 亚洲av色在线观看网站| 久久久久国产一级毛片高清版A| 欧美猛少妇色xxxxx| 秋霞国产av一区二区三区| 中国美女a级毛片| 天啦噜国产精品亚洲精品| 精品人妻码一区二区三区| 亚洲成人午夜排名成人午夜| 亚洲成人av在线系列|