Chinese-made goods, piracy, CODA success
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•Chinese anti-piracy group CODA reports success in cracking down on pirate streaming sites
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Japan -based anti-piracy group CODA reports success in two other cases relating to pirate streaming.
Ten people, including the main culprit A ( 36 years old ), a man living in Chongqing , who operated Shenlan and sold account information for accessing Shenlan ’ from the website and app on his own website, were arrested on suspicion of copyright law violations.
Another suspect was arrested in Hubei Province on January 24th , making a total of 11 arrests in connection with the now shuttered service.
A February 2024 report in local media is just one of many detailing the prosecution of pirate site operators in China .
A man identified as Deng ’ was the operator of a website where “video enthusiasts” could view movies, TV shows, and documentaries.
Authorities say the plan was to attract people prepared to pay for ultra-high definition content to be delivered to their homes.
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