Dec31

Beijing court sides with Baidu in music piracy case (AFP)

Commuters leave a subway train next to an advertisement for the Chinese internet search engine, Baidu.com in Shanghai, in 2006.  A Beijing appeals court has found top Chinese search engine Baidu.com not guilty of property rights infringement for posting links to websites offering illegal music downloads, state media said Monday.(AFP/File/Mark Ralston)AFP - A Beijing appeals court has found top Chinese search engine Baidu.com not guilty of property rights infringement for posting links to websites offering illegal music downloads, state media said Monday.








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