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经济日报:莫让盗版灰产阻碍教育创新
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-21 00:07
Core Viewpoint - The education industry is facing significant challenges due to copyright infringement, particularly with audio and video course materials, which account for 79% of infringement cases. This issue predominantly affects vocational and higher education institutions [1] Group 1: Infringement Issues - Audio and video course infringement constitutes 79% of the copyright issues in the education sector [1] - Vocational education and higher education institutions are identified as the primary victims of these infringement problems [1] Group 2: Gray Market Dynamics - A complete industrial chain has emerged in the gray market, involving resource theft through cracking or leaks, recording and slicing in the middle stage, and sales through e-commerce, social media, and video platforms at the downstream [1] - This chain of operations makes infringement more covert, complicating evidence collection and increasing the costs of rights protection [1] Group 3: Impact on Education Content - The prevalence of low-cost pirated courses, exemplified by the "3.99 yuan" price point, is squeezing the development of legitimate educational content [1] - The inability of creators to receive reasonable returns on their investments threatens the healthy development of the educational content ecosystem and ultimately hinders educational innovation [1]
莫让盗版灰产阻碍教育创新
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-12-20 22:04
Group 1 - The report indicates that 79% of copyright infringement issues in the education sector are related to audio and video courses, with vocational education and higher education institutions being the most affected [1] - A complete industrial chain has formed around online gray production, involving resource theft, recording, and sales on various platforms, making infringement more concealed and difficult to prove [1] - The prevalence of low-cost pirated courses is squeezing the development of legitimate educational content, which could hinder the healthy development of the educational content ecosystem and ultimately obstruct educational innovation [1] Group 2 - Strengthening regulatory enforcement and increasing the cost of violations is essential, with punitive damages becoming a norm rather than an exception in judicial practice [2] - There is a need for cross-regional law enforcement collaboration to effectively combat illegal activities in the gray market, addressing the challenges posed by its virtual and cross-border nature [2] - Promoting public awareness that supporting legitimate resources is crucial for the future of quality education, while companies should explore legitimate resource channels and consider tiered pricing for some resources [2]