Record Labels Keep On Trying: Sue Baidu For Copyright Infringement Yet Again
Feb 5, 2008
Author: Michael Masnick | Filed under: Techdirt
Back in December, Alibaba, the Chinese search engine also known as Yahoo China,
lost a lawsuit from the recording industry, claiming that the search engine facilitated the downloading of unauthorized content. It's no secret that part of the reason why Alibaba and Baidu have been able to succeed in China is that they're pretty blatant in helping people
find content to download. What was strange, though, was at the same time that Yahoo/Alibaba was found guilty, Baidu was found
not guilty of copyright infringement, upholding an
earlier decision. However, despite having lost the case, it appears that the major record labels have simply turned around and
sued Baidu yet again for copyright infringement. Unfortunately, the Reuters writeup doesn't get into the history of the earlier cases (one of which ended just over a month ago) to explain why the labels can simply turn around and sue again, despite having just lost a nearly identical case.
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