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UPDATED: 08:23, August 20, 2004
Vice-Premier stresses crackdown against copyright infringement
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China should strengthen its crackdown against copyright infringement to ensure a sound market order for both domestic and overseas investors, said Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi in Beijing Thursday.

Wu made the remarks at a meeting of the National Intellectual Property Protection Work Group, after hearing reports from State Copyright Bureau, General Administration of Customs and some otherdepartments.

She said China has actively contacted foreign companies in the fight against piracy in recent years. The method has paid off, andthe country has become more capable of pinpointing and coping withcopyright infringement.

Chinese people's awareness of the importance of intellectual property rights has increased, and government organizations have taken the lead in the use of copyrighted software in their work, said Wu.

But copyright protection problems are still serious in China, she said. The State Council is scheduled to have a meeting soon to launch a national campaign to protect intellectual property.

Source: Xinhua

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