China Nabs Suspects In Cd-Rom Piracy
Police acting on an inside tip have arrested three people for trying to sell thousands of pirated CD-ROMs.
The three were arrested Tuesday after driving a vanload of pirated CDs 775 miles to Beijing from Yiwu city in Zhejing province, the Beijing Evening News reported Thursday.
More than 4,500 pirated CD-ROMs were found in the van, the report said. It did not provide further details.
China narrowly averted about $2 billion in sanctions from the United States after agreeing last June to crack down on pirate CD factories.
The U.S. recording, film and software industries claim they lost $2.3 billion last year as a result of Chinese pirating.