HANGZHOU, China, June 11 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- 5fad.com, a leading
online digital music provider in China ( http://www.5fad.com ), announced
today that it has filed a lawsuit against Baidu.com, Inc. on June 10 at the
United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The
lawsuit focuses on copyright infringement against Baidu.com. The District
Court has since accepted the case.
The litigation seeks relief against an ongoing infringement of the
Plaintiff's copyrights in a number of music works ("Copyrighted Works").
The Defendant stands accused of allowing internet users to directly listen
to and download Copyrighted Works via the Defendant's website without
Plaintiff's authorization. Plaintiff seeks declaratory, injunctive and
monetary relief for willful copyright infringement.
Mr. Wu Duanping, CEO of 5fad.com said, "This litigation will be a
cornerstone in China's Intellectual Property protection cases."
Searching for mp3 is an important service of Baidu.com, and it has made
a big contribution to the company. If the Defendant loses the case, it may
ultimately be asked to abandon this kind of service. A victory for 5fad.com
could also evoke other record companies to do the same thing. Such actions
could be beneficial to China's digital culture industry and help change the
current stagnation.
5fad.com is confident that the US courts will grant an appropriate
outcome in response to the lawsuit.
About 5fad
5fad.com, ranking among 2007 Red Herring Asia Top 100, was founded in
2003. Though headquartered in Hangzhou, it has branch offices in Beijing,
Seoul, Tokyo and New York.
5fad.com enjoys the largest bank of copyrighted Chinese songs and a
well-established network with the website http://www.5fad.com a key part of
it. 5fad.com is the leading digital entertainment and culture company in
China. Its service network covers a total population of 300 million.
For more information about us, please visit: http://www.5fad.com .
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