The Ministry of Public Security has launched an anti-piracy
campaign throughout the country, to crack down on illegal
reproduction of copyrighted materials.
The campaign, to last from late July till the end of October, is
targeted at bringing organizers and chief culprits of such illegal
activities to justice.
The Ministry on Thursday issued a notice to police organs all
over the country, asking them to further investigate and uncover
illegal DVD production lines and arrest heads of gangs engaged in
illegal reproduction of DVDs and books.
Police will intensify patrol and examination at railway
stations, bus stops, harbors and airports searching for clues on
pirated materials production, transportation and sales.
Police will strengthen management of rented houses and
apartments to prevent them from being used for producing or storing
pirated DVDs or books.
Chinese law provides that a peddler will be sentenced to three
to seven years behind bars, if he/she has sold 5,000 or more
pirated DVDs.
China's Ministry of Public Security on July 19 issued nationwide
arrest warrants for two people wanted in connection with marketing
of pirated DVDs and promised an award of 10,000 yuan for any
informant who leads to their arrests.
(Xinhua News Agency July 22, 2006)