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ANOTHER CHINESE COURT FINES BOOTLEGGER
Apr 26 2007 
For the second time in a week, a Beijing court has ordered a company selling (more)

PIRACY WORSENING, SAYS STUDIO COUNSEL
Apr 16 2007 
Saying that copyright piracy "is getting worse, not better," NBC Universal general counsel Rick Cotton (more)

U.S. MAY FILE PIRACY CHARGES AGAINST CHINA WITH WTO
Apr 6 2007 
The United States is preparing to file a piracy complaint against China with the World (more)

CHINESE PIRACY EXAGGERATED, SAYS STUDY
Friday, November 23 2007    Digg!
A study published by the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego has claimed that the notion that China and East Asian countries account for a substantial percentage of piracy is a "misperception," confirmed by a not-well-publicized 2006 report by L.E.K. Consulting for the MPAA: "Mexico, the United Kingdom, and France accounted for over $1.2 billion in lost revenues, or 25% of the non-U.S. total -- and slightly less than the U.S. total of $1.3 billion," the TJSL study pointed out. China, in fact, is sixth on the list. The study concludes: "The gap between the perception and reality of international IP [piracy] matters because it affects U.S. policy. Incorrect understanding of the problem may influence trade laws and foreign relations, and law enforcement resources may be misallocated. And if the U.S. fails to appreciate the efforts already made by developing countries to address IP piracy issues, those countries may have little incentive to continue those enforcement efforts."

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