Special Court Created to Prosecute Piracy Cases
From Times Wire Reports
China has created a special court to prosecute product piracy cases, a government spokesman said, amid demands for Beijing to step up action against rampant illegal copying of movies, music and software.
China’s supreme court has named a Judicial Court of Intellectual Property to handle such cases nationwide, court spokesman Sun Huapu said.
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