Chinese search engine Baidu is busy rebranding its music initiatives, and it is moving to drop the MP3 Search name for its musical Web portal and fold it into its recently rebranded Baidu Music ...
Baidu, China’s biggest search company, was identified by the US Trade Representative as one of the most notorious Internet markets for hosting pirated content. In a bid to fight piracy and win back ...
The original version of this story was published on Law.Com Like thousands of tech-savvy young Chinese, Samuel Ying regularly checks in at Baidu.com to top-up his music collection from its links to ...
Beijing - A Chinese court has ruled in favour of the nation's top search engine Baidu, saying its links to music downloads do not constitute piracy, state media and a recording industry body said on ...
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Baidu's MP3 search has been a staple of its front-page search options for years, but yesterday evening, the company replaced "MP3" with "Music". It's a minor change, but an important one because it ...
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Music giants Universal, EMI, Warner, Sony BMG and their local subsidiaries are suing China's largest search engine Baidu for allegedly infringing, AFP reported. Second-hand computer equipment in ...