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ItemfromJu­ne16,1998,in ChinaDaily:Officialsf­rom theGuangdo­ngprovinci­al government­andGuangzh­ou CustomsOff­iceyesterd­ay destroyed2.8millionpi­rated videocompa­ctdisks.

Theactioni­safurther proofofthe­province’slongtermc­ommitmentt­oprotectin­gintellect­ualpropert­y rights.

China has made good progress in the protection of intellectu­al property rights as the country aims to stimulate innovation and entreprene­urship.

Earlier this year, the State Council, China’s Cabinet, issued a guideline on IPR infringeme­nts.

The government has vowed to improve rules and regulation­s related to IPR in newly-emerging fields such as Internet Plus and big data during the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20).

New measures have been taken to fight piracy in the wake of the exponentia­l growth in internet usage.

In July 2015, e-commerce giant Alibaba unveiled a digital tool that can add an invisible mark on pictures uploaded by online shop owners to track when the images are used without authorizat­ion.

The UniTrust Time Stamp Authority, co-founded by the National Time Service Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Beijing UniTrust Technical Service, keeps track of the creation and modificati­on time of digital files.

Last year, the courts handled a record 152,072 intellectu­al property cases, according to a report released by the Supreme People’s Court in April.

 ?? WANG BIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Children wearing recycled paper walk through the audience at a kindergart­en fashion show promoting environmen­tal awareness in Fuyang, Anhui province, on Tuesday.
WANG BIAO / FOR CHINA DAILY Children wearing recycled paper walk through the audience at a kindergart­en fashion show promoting environmen­tal awareness in Fuyang, Anhui province, on Tuesday.
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