He no longer took an interest in war, nor even in piracy.
) In January, the Office of the United States Trade Representative classified Taobao as a "notorious market" for piracy and counterfeiting.
It was repeatedly beleaguered by clever corporate sabotage and later by piracy.
New figures reveal at least 300 allegations for plagiarism, fabrication, piracy and misconduct, and around a third of them were upheld, while over 30 papers were withdrawn.
In May though, Alibaba was suspended from the International Anti Counterfeiting Coalition (IACC) watchdog over piracy concerns.
While recent steps set positive expectations for the future, it added, current levels of reported counterfeiting and piracy are unacceptably high.
Today, piracy problem is increasing strikingly in China.
Claiming to hold a "zero-tolerance attitude" toward piracy, the company planned to temporarily shut down all Internet forums under the category of literature in order to check content for intellectual property theft.
In 2012, the Federal Bureau of Investigation shut the Megaupload site, which it described as an online piracy operation that generated $175m in illegal profits and cost film studios and music companies more than $500m.
It hit a piracy record this year when episodes were downloaded 7 million times from Feb.
In reality, Google has to ensure its software works across the greatest number and range of devices, safe from malfunctions, abuses and piracy.
An average of $850,000 per film was spent sending DVD screeners to Academy voters (the screeners are typically individually watermarked, which discourages piracy but makes them much more expensive to produce than a regular DVD, Mr.
Insiders worry that the half-year delay will boost the piracy industry again.
But one thing I'll say, and no more; if you spare me, bygones are bygones, and when you fellows are in court for piracy, I'll save you all I can.
Xunlei, which was sued in 2008 by the Hollywood studios for film piracy, and the MPAA have entered into a comprehensive Content Protection Agreement (CPA) to protect film and television content online, and to educate users on how best to access only legal versions of movies and TV shows, the MPAA said in a statement.