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《731》上映首日票房超3亿元,上海是贡献最多票房的城市
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-09-18 12:38
Group 1 - The film "731" broke multiple records on its opening day, becoming the highest single-day screening champion in Chinese film history with over 270,000 showings [1] - As of September 18, the film's box office exceeded 300 million yuan, with over 7.71 million viewers [3] - The film is set against the backdrop of the end of World War II in 1945, revealing the atrocities committed by the Japanese Unit 731 in Harbin under the guise of "water supply and epidemic prevention" [3] Group 2 - Guangdong province contributed the most to the film's box office, accounting for 11.01%, followed by Jiangsu at 9.52%, with Zhejiang and Sichuan ranking third and fourth respectively [3] - Shanghai led the cities in box office contribution with 3.67%, while Beijing and Chengdu ranked second and third [3] - The production company issued a statement demanding the cessation of unauthorized distribution and streaming of the film's content, citing copyright infringement [3]
“偷”《哪吒》“盗”《唐探》 警方严打春节档电影盗录侵权
Xin Hua She· 2025-04-26 06:27
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the severe issue of movie piracy during the Spring Festival, particularly focusing on the illegal recording and distribution of popular films like "Ne Zha" and "Detective Chinatown 3" [1][3][4]. Group 1: Incidents of Piracy - A significant case of copyright infringement was uncovered by the police in Jinhua, Zhejiang, where seven suspects were arrested, and over 130 illegal film websites were identified, involving more than 200,000 pirated films with a total value exceeding 25 million yuan [1][3]. - The police's investigation revealed a network of over 30 illegal websites and apps used for distributing pirated films, with a total value of over 1 million yuan [3][4]. Group 2: Industry Impact - The illegal recording of films has developed into a complete industrial chain, with 38 criminal cases resolved over five years, leading to 110 arrests and the identification of 734 illegal film websites, with a total value of 71.97 million yuan in pirated content [4][5]. - The piracy issue is exacerbated by the low cost of committing such crimes, as a simple mobile phone can be used to record films, making it appealing for individuals with little awareness of copyright laws [5][6]. Group 3: Legal and Regulatory Actions - The government has initiated a series of copyright protection actions, with multiple departments collaborating to combat piracy, resulting in the identification of illegal recording locations and the arrest of offenders [7][8]. - Legal consequences for piracy include civil liability for damages, fines based on illegal earnings, and potential criminal charges for severe violations [6][7]. Group 4: Call for Awareness and Action - There is a strong emphasis on the need for societal participation in combating piracy, urging consumers to adopt a correct understanding of copyright and to choose official channels for accessing content [7][8]. - The article stresses that piracy undermines the creative efforts of filmmakers and damages the overall health of the film industry, highlighting the importance of fostering a culture of copyright protection [8].
多人盗录传播《哪吒2》被查处、抓获!
券商中国· 2025-03-02 10:30
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the ongoing efforts by Chinese authorities to combat piracy and illegal distribution of films in cinemas, highlighting a recent special operation aimed at protecting copyright in the film industry. Group 1: Special Operation Overview - Since January 2023, a joint operation by the National Copyright Administration, National Film Administration, Ministry of Public Security, and Ministry of Culture and Tourism has been launched to protect cinema film copyrights [1]. - As of February 20, 2023, the operation has resulted in the investigation of 22 cases related to copyright infringement during the Spring Festival film season, leading to the arrest of over 40 individuals involved in illegal recording and distribution [1]. - The operation has prompted the removal of 2,295,700 infringing links from relevant online platforms and the suspension of 4,116 accounts that repeatedly violated copyright [1]. Group 2: Notable Cases of Infringement - A foreign individual was caught recording and distributing films like "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" and "Burning City" in a Beijing cinema, with the case being investigated by local copyright enforcement [1]. - In Tianjin, an individual named Zhao was found recording "Nezha: The Devil's Child" in a cinema to gain social media followers, leading to rapid online distribution of the pirated film [2]. - In Shanxi, Zhang recorded "Boonie Bears: The Restart" in a cinema and shared it online, resulting in legal action against him [2]. - In Jiangsu, Wang recorded "Boonie Bears: The Restart" for profit and was subsequently investigated [3]. - In Guangdong, a group was caught recording "Detective Chinatown 3" and "Nezha: The Devil's Child" for profit, leading to legal consequences [3]. Group 3: Major Crackdowns on Piracy - In Zhejiang, a group was apprehended for creating a piracy website and app, distributing films like "Nezha: The Devil's Child" and "The Legend of the Gods: War of the West," with over 14 million yuan involved [4]. - In Anhui, another group was caught for similar activities, with over 12 million yuan in illicit gains [4]. - In Chongqing, individuals were found selling U-disks containing pirated films, with over 5 million yuan involved in their operations [4].