This thesis analyses the causes of media piracy (illegal copying and selling of films and television programmes) in China. Piracy in China is partly encouraged by two factors: the limited space for media freedom, as a result of which the legitimate offer does not meet the demand, and the structural problems of the Chinese state public service, as a result of which the country cannot unite the forces to deal with piracy in a severe way. The US have tried to persuade China to further open their media market by means of the WTO, but so far without success. According to Creemers piracy is not ‘a bad thing’: after all, it gives the Chinese access to information they would otherwise be denied
This thesis examines the on-going anti-piracy and anti-file sharing measures taken by media conglome...
Television has been considered one of the most popular media in Indonesia with national television p...
This note examines the current state of China\u27s intellectual property rights protection as it rel...
This thesis analyses the causes of media piracy (illegal copying and selling of films and television...
This thesis explores the level of focus that major media outlets in both the US and China place on t...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, International Studies, 2007.The goal of this thesis is to deter...
China has long been criticized as a notorious haven for digital media pirates. Although the governme...
Counterfeiting and piracy are rampant and widespread issues in China today. At the same time, China ...
This iBrief discusses how persistent international concern and emerging domestic concern over Chines...
Through a thematic analysis of 45 in-depth interviews via the theoretical frameworks of the theory o...
Also available at: piracy.ssrc.orgThe book provides a large-scale study of music, film and software ...
This paper investigates if economic theory can explain the factors which make consumers choose betwe...
none1noThis dispute concerns a series of Chinese measures regulating activities relating to the impo...
This chapter introduces the changing role of copyright in China from a historical perspective. It be...
This Article analyzes whether copyright, which creates private rights in original expression and is ...
This thesis examines the on-going anti-piracy and anti-file sharing measures taken by media conglome...
Television has been considered one of the most popular media in Indonesia with national television p...
This note examines the current state of China\u27s intellectual property rights protection as it rel...
This thesis analyses the causes of media piracy (illegal copying and selling of films and television...
This thesis explores the level of focus that major media outlets in both the US and China place on t...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, International Studies, 2007.The goal of this thesis is to deter...
China has long been criticized as a notorious haven for digital media pirates. Although the governme...
Counterfeiting and piracy are rampant and widespread issues in China today. At the same time, China ...
This iBrief discusses how persistent international concern and emerging domestic concern over Chines...
Through a thematic analysis of 45 in-depth interviews via the theoretical frameworks of the theory o...
Also available at: piracy.ssrc.orgThe book provides a large-scale study of music, film and software ...
This paper investigates if economic theory can explain the factors which make consumers choose betwe...
none1noThis dispute concerns a series of Chinese measures regulating activities relating to the impo...
This chapter introduces the changing role of copyright in China from a historical perspective. It be...
This Article analyzes whether copyright, which creates private rights in original expression and is ...
This thesis examines the on-going anti-piracy and anti-file sharing measures taken by media conglome...
Television has been considered one of the most popular media in Indonesia with national television p...
This note examines the current state of China\u27s intellectual property rights protection as it rel...