National Copyright Administration: All unauthorized music works are now offline
The National Copyright Administration recently issued a notice ordering all online music service providers to stop unauthorized dissemination of music works and to take all unauthorized works offline before July 31. If it continues to spread from then on, it will be strictly investigated and punished.
The National Copyright Administration recently issued a notice ordering all online music service providers to stop unauthorized dissemination of music works and to take all unauthorized works offline before July 31. If it continues to spread from then on, it will be strictly investigated and punished.
According to CCTV News's official Weibo report, the National Copyright Administration recently issued a notice ordering all online music service providers to stop unauthorized dissemination of music works and to take all unauthorized works offline before July 31. If it continues to spread from then on, it will be strictly investigated and punished. Regarding whether there is a need to pay for downloading online music, the National Copyright Administration responded that service providers can recover costs in a variety of ways and do not have to charge for downloading.

Previously, the National Copyright Administration issued a notice on July 8, requiring all online music service providers to offline all unauthorized dissemination of music works before July 31, otherwise they will be severely investigated and punished in accordance with the law. Industry insiders say this move will help promote the healthy development of online music.
Editor: yvonne
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