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| Officials "not optimistic" about fight against piracy |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2006-08-19 00:13:46
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BEIJING, Aug. 18 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese cultural
official called for an all-out war against piracy on Friday, saying the ongoing
100-day crackdown campaign is "fruitful" but the overall situation "not
optimistic".
"Despite some achievements in anti-piracy, we are not optimistic about the overall situation on fighting piracy,"
said Zhang Xinjian, an official with the Ministry of Culture.
"We have to wage an all-around war against producers,
shop owners and peddlers of pirated products," Zhang said.
China's culture authorities have been searching for
pirated CDs, VCDs and computer software in audio-video product shops and
warehouses all over the county in a 100-day campaign against piracy which
started on July 14.
"The fight against piracy has proved fruitful, as
several major piracy cases have been busted with more than 100,000 pirated DVDs
being seized in each case," Zhang said.
However, he called for anti-piracy inspections of
audio-video product shops and peddlers should be further intensified.
The ministry has urged cultural officials all over
the country to thoroughly examine the walls and roofs of every audio-video
product shop, said Zhang.
Cultural authorities all over the country must keep
operating the 24-hour anti-piracy hotline "12318" to receive piracy reports from
the public, he added. Enditem
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