Baidu sued over copyright infringementAugust 3, 2005 Baidu.com, China's largest Web search engine and partly-owned by Google, has been sued by two Chinese companies over alleged copyright infringement. The lawsuit comes just ahead of Baidu's planned IPO in the US. Beijing New Picture Film Co., copyright owner of “House of Flying Daggers,” filed a suit in June against Baidu for allowing users to download the movie for a fee, said the plaintiff’s lawyers. The Chinese-language film was released overseas by Sony Corp. Shanghai Busheng Music Culture Media Co. also sued Baidu in June for allowing unauthorized downloads of 53 songs, according to share sale documents released by Beijing-based Baidu ahead of its planned offer of stock on the NASDAQ market in the United States Baidu spokeswoman Zhang Ling in Beijing declined to discuss either case. “The copyright issue has cast great uncertainty over Baidu’s future business models and revenue,” said Gu Feng, a technology analyst at Shenyin Wanguo Securities Co. in Shanghai. “This is something investors should take into account.” The government, under pressure from the United States and Europe, is stiffening punishments for intellectual property theft. China on Dec. 21 made such piracy punishable by as much as seven years in prison. Baidu sold 749,625 shares, or a 2.6 percent stake, to Google for US$5 million in June, 2004. It has hired Credit Suisse First Boston and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to help raise as much as US$88.5 million in a U.S. initial public offering as early as this month. “We face a higher risk of being the subject of intellectual property infringement claims in China,” Baidu said in its share sale documents. “Any litigation can result in substantial costs and diversion of management resources and attention.” Beijing New Picture Film was demanding US$20,056 in compensation and damages from Baidu, lawyer Ye said. The Hangzhou Intermediary Court would rule on the case in about two weeks, Ye said. Shanghai Busheng is seeking US$67,661 in damages, Baidu’s documents show. Source: Shenzhen Daily Agencies Read Serge Thibodeau's daily blogs on search engines at Serge Thibodeau Live. We strongly suggest you bookmark our web site by clicking here. Tired of receiving unwanted spam in your in box? Get SpamArrest™ and put a stop to all that SPAM. Click here and get rid of SPAM forever! Get your business or company listed in the Global Business Listing directory and increase your business. It takes less then 24 hours to get a premium listing in the most powerful business search engine there is. Click here to find out all about it. Rank for $ales strongly recommends the use of WordTracker to effectively identify all your right industry keywords. Accurate identification of the right keywords and key phrases used in your industry is the first basic step in any serious search engine optimization program. Click here to start your keyword and key phrase research. You can link to the Rank for Sales web site as much as you like. Read our section on how your company can participate in our reciprocal link exchange program and increase your rankings in all the major search engines such as Google, AltaVista, Yahoo and all the others. Powered by Sun Hosting Sponsored by Avantex Traffic stats by Site Clicks™Site design by Mtl. Web D. Sponsored by Press Broadcast Sponsored by Blog Hosting.ca Call Rank for Sales toll free from anywhere in the US or Canada: 1-800-631-3221
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