日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

   
 
A year on, writers in Apple suit get their day in court
By Hao Nan(China Daily)
Updated: 2012-10-24

 A year on, writers in Apple suit get their day in court

The new Apple "experience store" on Wangfujing Street in Beijing is the largest in Asia. The high-profile high-tech company has also attracted lawsuits in China. Zhu Xingxin / China Daily

A year on, writers in Apple suit get their day in court

More than a year after eight Chinese writers jointly filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc for copyright infringement, Beijing No 2 Intermediate People's Court began hearing the case on Oct 11.

In the suit, the writers - all well-known names in China including Murong Xuecun, Li Chengpeng and He Ma - claim the electronics giant sold electronic versions of their books on its online App Store without authorization.

While fact-finding and further investigation was blamed for the delay, the writers' lawyer Wang Guohua said "Apple does not show a positive attitude towards the writers' complaint and has adopted a strategy of procrastination".

Citing business secrets, Apple requested that the case be heard in private, but the move was rejected by the court.

The company's representatives then said developers of the infringing application were the proper defendants, not Apple, and the unlicensed electronic books have been taken off the App Store site.

Wang countered that some of the books in question can still be found at the online store and are heavily downloaded, continuing to damage the sale of authorized books and causing economic losses to the authors.

The eight writers are asking for 10 million yuan ($1.6 million) in a total compensation for copyright violations on 34 books, according to court documents

"The compensation is calculated according to the writers' average remuneration of 1 yuan per word," said their lawyer. "Actually, most of them can sell their works at 3 to 4 yuan for each word to publishing houses."

"If the case occurred in countries such as the US or Britain, much higher compensation might be demanded by writers," Wang said.

Courts in China usually decide the amount of compensation using a copyright royalty formula by the National Copyright Administration first adopted in the 1990s, which is much lower than current market prices, Wang said.

"Along with the increasing global economic cooperation, transnational IP cases will also increase, so the improvement of Chinese copyright law seems to be urgent and necessary," he added.

Chinese officials are already moving to double potential compensation. In March, the NCA announced on its official website that the revised draft of the Copyright Law now under review and public comment would set the limit for compensation in a copyright case at 1 million yuan, twice the current amount.

haonan@chinadaily.com.cn

(China Daily 10/24/2012 page17)



The J-Innovation

Steve Jobs died the month that the latest Nobel Prize winners were announced. The coincidence lends itself to speculation about inevitability.

Volunteer team bails out busy court

Government supports unique intellectual property fund

IP service providers showcase products

Experts call for standardization of IP services

主站蜘蛛池模板: jizz国产在线观看 | 91中文在线观看 | 95国产精品 | 中文国产 | 国产精品免费一区二区三区 | 久久久www成人免费精品 | 蜜桃av噜噜一区二区三区麻豆 | 亚洲久久久 | 超碰98| 免费成人深夜在线观看 | 国产福利免费在线观看 | 日韩一道本 | 久久综合影视 | 日本一区二区精品视频 | 国产成人8x视频一区二区 | 91麻豆视频在线观看 | 成人一级片 | 欧美xxxxwwww | 国产三级精品三级观看 | 日韩国产一级 | 可以免费观看的毛片 | 久久久女人 | 日韩尤物| 中文字幕在线免费观看视频 | 成人18视频免费69 | 99精品99| 色偷偷噜噜噜亚洲男人 | 日韩欧美中文字幕在线观看 | 国产欧美在线 | 92午夜视频 | 国产精品久久久久久精 | 丝袜美腿在线 | 国产乱妇4p交换乱免费视频 | 日韩精品午夜 | 亚洲图片中文字幕 | 免费看的黄色网 | 亚洲男人天堂网 | 久久久视频在线 | 99精品视频免费看 | 四虎在线免费观看 | 久久三级视频 |