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中制协召开影视版权保护媒体会并发布典型案例
news flash·2025-06-19 13:00

Group 1 - The media conference held by the China Television Production Industry Association, along with major video platforms like Youku, Tencent Video, and iQIYI, focused on the issue of copyright infringement in the film and television industry, coinciding with the "Sword Net 2025" initiative aimed at combating online infringement of audiovisual works [1] - A landmark case was highlighted where Youku and iQIYI jointly sued for short video infringement, resulting in a court ruling for compensation of 800,000 yuan, marking the first instance of these two platforms collaborating as plaintiffs [1] - In another significant case, a short video platform was ordered to pay 30 million yuan for infringing on the rights of iQIYI regarding the series "Kuang Biao," which is one of the highest compensation amounts awarded in similar domestic cases [1] - A man was criminally detained for setting up over a hundred illegal piracy websites, illegally collecting unauthorized film and television works, with illegal earnings amounting to several hundred thousand yuan [1] - A second-instance court ruling found a short video platform liable for severe infringement of the series "Qing Yu Nian," imposing punitive damages of 9.64 million yuan, which is a rare application of punitive compensation in such cases [1] Group 2 - In a notable case involving Tencent, a federal court in Texas ruled in favor of Tencent against an infringement case involving an Android TV box, awarding a total of 84.75 million USD (approximately 616 million yuan), with "Chang Xiang Si" alone receiving 11.7 million USD (approximately 85.27 million yuan), marking the highest compensation awarded to a domestic company in overseas video rights protection [2]