Analysis of App Store’s Obligation under China Copyright Law

By Zhan Yi

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At the beginning of 2012, Apple Inc. (the “Apple”) was sued by some noted local writers in China for copyright infringement. This aroused wide concentration amongst the public on the copyright issue in App Store. Will Apple be liable for the free or paid download by law? The answer to this question, in my perspective, shall focus on the determination of its legal nature which shall be considered within the regulations of the copyright law based on App Store’s commercial and technological model of App Store.

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Apple Ignores the Interests of App Store Consumers in China?

Some suggestions to Apple’s Chinese Operation

As reported by IT Times (note: the link is in Chinese), some apps in Apple’s App Store are complained by clients for its poor quality due to the loose supervision by the company, and also the settlement on the problem is difficult when encountered such problems. (the image above is the screen shot of one of the complained apps in App Store)

Therefore, we have searched the reports and news concerning the apps on the internet, by which we have found more than ten apps are charged for its fraudulence, including the apps designed for Taobao, the biggest online shop in China, mobile phone carrier service apps and traffic violation record, and the complains focus on the non-conformance to its publicity or being available. Besides, it also comes to our attention that the refund application is complicated for the entrance for the refund application is too difficult to be found shall there were no aid from Apple’s service tel.

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Introduction on Chinese laws concerning the Invasion of Privacy by Malicious Android Apps

Highlights: More and more malicious APP on Android phones have been spotted, to prevent the legal rights and interests of smart phone users in China, Mr. You Yunting, the founder of Bridge IP Commentary gives his suggestions and analysis.

With the popularity of smart phones, it comes to the security companies’ attention that more and more APP malwares are hitting Android phones as well as the jailbroken iPhones. And unlike surreptitious charge, the unauthorized uploading of personal data is difficult to be perceived by the user for less time and flow hereby taken.

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