BEIJING (Reuters) - China will punish Internet companies including Tencent Holdings Ltd, Youku Tudou Inc and Baidu Inc's iQiyi for hosting videos suspected of containing violence and pornography, ...
Youku Tudou and Sohu.com join others suing Baidu for video copyright violations. If media companies accusing China's leading search engine of making it easy for users to access pirated files sounds ...
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Doug Young lives in Shanghai and writes about tech investment in China for Techonomy and at www.youngchinabiz.com. The search-blocking wars that gripped the Chinese e-commerce sector in the second ...
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According a survey by research agency iResearch, the number of domestic online video users reached 209 million in 2009, up from 82.2 in 2006. It estimates that the annual compound growth rate of ...
Web portal giant to shell out $40m, combined services speculated BEIJING - Sina Corp, China's biggest Internet portal, has entered into an agreement with Tudou Holdings Ltd to buy a 4 percent stake in ...
Youku Tudou, Sohu.com, and Tencent are teaming up with others to accuse Baidu of trampling over copyrights for video content. If media companies accusing China's leading search engine of making it ...