Forum - View topicWhat to do about a bootlegger?
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Tempest
I Run this place.
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This information is no longer true. Taiwan joined the WTO a few years back and as a result they now, in theory, protect International copyrights that were established after a certain date (I can not recall the date, it's within the last 6 years). The current problem in Taiwan is merely one of enforcement of the laws, not the laws themselves. ALthough I have not verified this for a fact yet myself, I have been informed that SM no longer produces bootlegs of anime soundtracks released in Japan after the above mentionned date. |
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Kazuki-san
Posts: 2251 Location: Houston, TX |
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Perhaps I should have been a bit clearer, and said enforcement of copyright laws is lax. I myself also don't know if they are still producing bootlegs of recent anime soundtracks, but certainly their boots are still fairly easy to find whether new or old. As long as they are floating around out there, it will continue to take sales away from legal releases. Last edited by Kazuki-san on Tue Jun 22, 2004 6:47 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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dormcat
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 9902 Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC |
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The date Taiwan joined WTO was 01/01/2002. I couldn't find a solid source for the starting date of international copyrights protection, but it might be referring to the 1996 WIPO Copyright Treaty, discussed here.
Agreed. That is basically the most important reason for every problems in Taiwan. Have you been there, Tempest?
That results to what I have told Kazuki-san: decreasing SM records in retail markets in Taiwan. |
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