Chinese video portal launched a system to identify the copyright

The video portal Youku (youku.com), one of the most popular in China, will launch a management tool to identify the copyright, which will be the first of its kind in China, today reported on its Web site web.

"Youku is increasing content acquisition and cooperation with partners abroad, so it is increasing the need for a strict copyright control with latest technology," announced on its Web site web.

Furthermore, with the launch of the new system, Youku will dramatically improve the ability to identify and prevent the rise of video content by consumers. "

Youku said that this year will embark on an unprecedented acquisition of content, and plans to invest in research and development, and improve speed to enhance user navigation.

The website added that the introduction of this pioneering system of identification of copyright to try to lead the industry toward legitimate content, and serve as an important safeguard for the Internet video sector.

As noted Yao Jian, manager Youku technology, "proof of the identification system of copyright is already underway for the European and U.S. media rights. After this initial phase of operations, we continue to improve and refine the system to be efficient and convenient to use.

China has the largest Internet user population in the world, with nearly 384 million users, but also one of the countries with the network censors, according to systematically denounce human rights organizations.

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