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SHANGHAI — Music industry groups have called the popular Chinese search engine Baidu “the largest and most incorrigible purveyor of pirated music in China.”
At a Tuesday press conference in Beijing, Music Copyright Society of China director-general Qu Jingming promised to use legal, business and administrative means to fight piracy.
Other organizations backing the initiative include the China Audio-Video Copyright Assn. and the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, along with local and international record labels including EMI Music Publishing, Universal Music, Sony BMG and Warner Music.
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