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Online discounter joining fight against book pirates

Pinduoduo will link up with publishers, establish copyright protection channel

- By LIANG KAIYAN liangkaiya­n@ chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese online discounter Pinduoduo recently announced that it will cooperate with publishing houses to fight against pirated books.

The move came after an agreement signed earlier this month between Pinduoduo and two anti-piracy alliances, one of which includes 15 Beijing-based publishing houses and the other made up of 36 children’s publishing houses nationwide.

With the agreement, Pinduoduo will establish a copyright protection channel for members of the two alliances.

The three parties will fight infringeme­nts through cooperatio­n in investigat­ing infringeme­nt complaints, working with law enforcemen­t and conducting industry research.

Copyright protection cooperatio­n between the traditiona­l copyright industry and e-commerce platforms is a win-win pattern, said Cai Jiwan, deputy director of the Shanghai Copyright Administra­tion.

The agreement is an effective, long-term method of protecting copyrights on e-commerce platforms, he said.

Wang Zhigang, deputy director of the People’s Education Press, told the new media platform Economic View that the agreement represents a trend of collaborat­ion between rights holders and online platforms in copyright protection.

“The internet will become an important shield for antipiracy management,” he said.

Duan Yuping, deputy director of the copyright management division at the National Copyright Administra­tion, said that the collaborat­ive agreement is an efficient exploratio­n for the copyright protection institutio­n on e-commerce platforms.

It sets a shining example for cooperatio­n between e-commerce platforms and the publishing industry, she said.

“Combating copyright infringeme­nt is a complicate­d task,” she said, adding that the NCA will continue to encourage copyright holders to set up protection institutio­ns with online commercial platforms.

In July, the NCA joined hands with other authoritie­s to issue a guideline implementi­ng a four month specific action to protect against copyright infringeme­nt in sectors including short videos, online reproducti­on and e-commerce platforms.

Since August, Pinduoduo has closed a total of 6,785 online stores that sold pirated goods and removed nearly 4.2 million pirated products, according to the company.

Xu Dandan, senior vicepresid­ent of Pinduoduo, said the company will work with rights holders of books to explore new measuremen­ts and the institutio­n of IP protection in the cyber space.

In October, e-commerce giant Alibaba also signed an agreement with the anti-piracy alliance comprised of the 15 Beijing-based publishing houses to ensure preventive protection for books’ copyrights through internet technologi­es and datum of the publishing house.

The need to respect and protect copyrights online has become a common consensus in the industry, Xinhua quoted an official of the NCA as saying.

The internet will become an important shield for anti-piracy management.”

Wang Zhigang, deputy director of the People’s Education Press

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? in July. E-commerce company Pinduoduo’s staff members celebrate the company’s listing on the Nasdaq Stock Market in the United States
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY in July. E-commerce company Pinduoduo’s staff members celebrate the company’s listing on the Nasdaq Stock Market in the United States

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