Thursday, November 13, 2008

Beijing: Supreme People’s Court to Try A Copyright Case Live

On November 14, 2008, the Supreme People’s of China will try a copyright infringement case, which is to be live broadcasted online via China Court Net (www.chinacourt.org).

The trial was brought up by a famous singer in China, Sun Nan. In 2006, agent of Sun Nan purchased a CD of songs performed by Sun Nan. Based on this, Sun Nan filed a lawsuit against the CD publishers on the cause of unauthorized copying and publishing of such songs, which infringed his right to perform. He claimed the damage of RMB300,000 and requested the court to order the defendants to cease sales of, and destroy such infringing products.

The trial court supported all of Sun Nan’s claims, which was appealed by the defendants. The appellant court reversed the trial court’s judgment, and held in favor of the defendants.
Unsatisfied with the judgment of appellant court, Sun Nan applied for re-trial of this case by the Supreme People’s Court of China. It will be the first time for the Supreme People’s Court to try a case with live broadcasting online.

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