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China’s propaganda film arm takes Tencent to court over copyright
- The court ordered Tencent to compensate the propaganda department’s film centre 30,420 yuan for each of the three violations
- It is not the first time the film centre has launched similar copyright lawsuits against companies
Cheating in online classes
Online classes have become the norm in China as schools remain shut because of Covid-19
Online classes have become the norm in China as schools remain shut because of Covid-19
Company that copied Zelda: Breath of the Wild has a Phoenix Wright clone now
Chinese netizens accuse miHoYo of copying Capcom’s Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
Chinese netizens accuse miHoYo of copying Capcom’s Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
Digital photo provider draws backlash after claiming rights to first black hole photo
Visual China angers content creators for shady copyright practices
Visual China angers content creators for shady copyright practices
China's top court rips off Super Mario in a social video
Nintendo's mascot romps around a Weibo video to show... the achievements of the Hunan People's Court in 2018?
Nintendo's mascot romps around a Weibo video to show... the achievements of the Hunan People's Court in 2018?
Game developer behind Bright Memory Ep1 admits he used stolen assets
It’s like Titanfall crossed with Dark Souls (plus a bunch of pirated enemy models)
It’s like Titanfall crossed with Dark Souls (plus a bunch of pirated enemy models)
DJI accused of copyright infringement in the US… by a Chinese-owned company
Well, here's an odd one. Drone maker DJI has been accused of copyright infringement in the US. So far, so normal: Every tech company gets slapped with cases like this. But the apparently American company accusing China's DJI is, itself, from China: Autel Robotics USA is a branch of a firm based in Shenzhen. (Which, funnily enough, is also where DJI is based.)
Well, here's an odd one. Drone maker DJI has been accused of copyright infringement in the US. So far, so normal: Every tech company gets slapped with cases like this. But the apparently American company accusing China's DJI is, itself, from China: Autel Robotics USA is a branch of a firm based in Shenzhen. (Which, funnily enough, is also where DJI is based.)