Currently, the country has regulated pirated movies and music, especially in the past two years. For example:
Music category: In 2010, the Ministry of Culture listed 237 illegal music websites. According to the notification requirements, the websites on the list must make rectifications before January 10, 2011. This makes many music websites You will choose life or death before this date. In fact, many music websites including Haoting Music Network and Kekexi Music Network are no longer accessible.
Film and television: On June 26, the Shenzhen Market Supervision Bureau issued an "Administrative Penalty Decision" to Kuabo, formally imposing a fine of 260 million yuan. According to relevant regulations, Qvod Company shall pay the fine within 15 days. If it fails to pay within the time limit, an additional fine of 3% of the fine amount will be imposed every day. The sky-high 260 million fine is in vain: Kuaibo’s bankruptcy is confirmed!
The remaining major music, film and television websites attach great importance to copyright, which is why they purchase copyrights at sky-high prices.
As for torrent downloading, that is, whether piracy can be banned, I personally think it is unlikely. As long as it is profitable, there will be illegal activities, otherwise there is no need to legislate to regulate this issue. Of course, piracy is illegal as long as there are legislative regulations. In Europe and the United States, downloading pirated movies and music is illegal, and China should also develop in this direction. [Intellectual Property Rights]