China's copyright authorities are preparing an Internet system
to fight on-line piracy, an official said Thursday.
The system would be able to identify pirated software, films,
music and other copyrighted works, said Yan Xiaohong, deputy chief
of the National Copyright Administration.
"Piracy is still a serious problem in China," he said.
China is the world's second-largest Internet market after the
United States with more than 123 million Internet users and 788,400
websites.
The government has issued the Protection of the Right of
Communication through the Network, effective from July 1, which
bans the uploading and downloading of Internet material without the
copyright holder's permission.
Yan said the government was also working on the ratification of
two international treaties on the Internet with the World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
However, China still lagged in copyright protection at an
international level, although piracy was still a problem in
countries with the highest levels of copyright protection.
(Xinhua News Agency August 4, 2006)