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Online Copyrights

China has initiated another campaign of special operations to crack down on online copyright infringement and piracy nationwide.

The campaign, set to run from August to November, was launched by the National Copyright Administration in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Public Security and the Cyberspace Administration of China.

Regulators will reinforce copyright protection for the broadcasting of sports events, targeting the unauthorized or illicit dissemination of sports event programs, such as the forthcoming Hangzhou Asian Games and the Asian Para Games.

They will fortify the safeguarding

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