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Law Practice

Jul. 19, 2012

U.S. studios explore streaming content to China

China may be notorious for being home to pirated DVD shops and a sweeping official censorship regime, but U.S. studios think new Internet streaming services offering properly licensed American film and TV content will gain traction.


By Jean Yung


Daily Journal Staff Writer


China may be notorious in film circles for being home to pirated DVD shops on most every corner and a sweeping official censorship regime at the same time, but U.S. studios are cautiously betting new Internet streaming services offering properly licensed American film and TV content will gain traction.


Last month, American startup Jiaflix Enterprises and a subsidiary of the Chinese government's mass...

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