BEIJING, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) -- China's National Copyright Administration
(NCA) has launched the first phase construction of a monitoring platform for the
violation of intellectual property rights (IPR) on the Internet, said a chief
official of the body on Thursday.
The monitoring platform, which will be completed in May, will have an
automatic search system for music and film products that are being broadcasted
online without permission, said Yan Xiaohong, NCA deputy-director.
"This will help us to locate and deal with IPR violation cases more
accurately and swiftly.
"We have to resort to new technology to tackle the problems brought about
by technological development," he said, adding the first phase of the project
will cost eight million yuan.
Yan said the platform worked like Internet search engines. With authorized
film, TV and music products uploaded to its data base, it would be able to
identify unauthorized use of those products by surfing online.
Once it has detected such products, it will send a notice to the relevant
websites and ask them to delete them.
Yan added the project's second phase is under appraisal.