Monday, January 17, 2011

Chinese Culture Ministry Cracks Down On Piracy (Finally)


The Chinese culture ministry has shown proof that they are willing to finally start cracking down on piracy in the country by shuttering sites that have been shown to be the biggest culprits.

They removed 100 “unauthorized" songs from music websites, including Eminem's “Cold Wind Blows," K.T. Tunstall's “Push That Knot Away" and Bruno Mars' “Grenade." Government regulating online music sharing.

The Culture Ministry said the move was about regulating online music-sharing sites and that it culled songs that lacked authorization or registration, including some by popular Chinese singers such as Jay Chou, S.H.E and Jolin Chai, the Xinhua news agency reported.

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