Online copyright protection has stimulated the growth of the industry in 2017, a new report found."The digital economy has become a major driver to stimulate China's economy, and also accelerate the rapid development of the core copyright industry," according to an annual report on China's online copyright protection in 2017, which was released in Beijing on Thursday, the World Intellectual Property Day.The report was issued by the China Academy of Information and Communication Technology.The development of the digital economy ensures the growth of the core copyright industry, said Liu Duo, head of the academy.China's online copyright market has experienced a structural transformation from focusing on traffic to valuing content, the report said.In 2017, traditional and new media have further integrated and high-quality content has become core competitiveness. Customers are more willing to pay for high-quality content, the report found."The government has continued to expand to crack down on infringement and improve the copyright environment, which leads to a new opportunity for online copyright protection," Liu said.However, challenges remain, she admitted, such as the emergence of new formats, compounding the difficulty of enforcing regulations, and establishing healthy competition to avoid exclusive authorization.Yu Cike, director of copyright management for the National Copyright Administration, believed that China's copyright environment has greatly improved in the past five years.Some 23,000 infringement cases were carried out by copyright law enforcement departments, confiscating 64.73 million pirated copies and shutting down 3,908 websites, Yu said. custom made bracelets uk
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Currently, residents and tourists in the bay area have to switch to different cards if they want to take public transport services in the other cities. The Yangchengtong (L) smart card is now used by Guangdong residents who have to switch to an Octopus card when visiting Hong Kong. [Photo/VCG]  Yangchengtong, a major electronic payment company in Guangzhou, is negotiating with its Hong Kong and Macao counterparts to introduce a smart card that will be used in all cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area before 2022. Residents in the bay area cities will be able to use just one smart card to enjoy all the public transport services, including buses and metro lines, in the nine cities in South China's Guangdong province and Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions after the final deal is inked before 2022, said a statement released by Yangchengtong on Monday. It plans to better serve residents and tourists in the bay area in public transport services, the latest move to meet the growing demands in boosting exchanges and cooperation among the bay area cities in the future, the statement said. Currently, residents in these cities have to switch to different cards if they want to take public transport services in the other cities. The bay area includes the cities of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan, Zhuhai, Dongguan, Zhongshan, Huizhou, Jiangmen and Zhaoqing in Guangdong, and Hong Kong and Macao. Insiders believe the exchanges and cooperation among the bay area cities will be accelerated and the flow of people will be further increased in the near future, and one smart card plan will help locals achieve smart travel and a smart life in the bay area. As of March 21, Yangchengtong had issued more than 88.56 million public traffic transport cards that are now being used in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong, and Foshan, reported 21st Century Business Herald on Tuesday.  
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