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China Destroys 90 Million Illegal AV Products Last Year
A total of 90 million illegal audio and video products were destroyed by law enforcement departments across China in 2002, said sources from the Chinese Ministry of Culture.

In a unified campaign in 200 large and medium-sized cities at the end of last year alone, 18.29 million smuggled and pirated compact discs were seized and destroyed, said the sources.

Some 223 major sales venues of illegal audio and video products were shut down in the past year.

Wang Yequn, chief of marketing for the Guangdong Provincial Bureau of Culture, said that the strict control on illegal audio and video products has made way for brisk sales of legal products.

Thanks to its unique geographic location, Guangdong has served as an ideal location for marketing of audio and video products.

Sales of legal audio and video products in the provincial audio and video town, a venue with marketing booths of 130 publishing houses, hit 1.6 billion yuan (US$193 million) last year, nearly doubling that in 2001.

(Xinhua News Agency February 14, 2003)

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