Nov 13th 2013, 14:45, by Adrianne Jeffries

At one time, it was taken for granted in China that music and video content would be shamelessly pirated online. But a new lawsuit suggests the country may have to get serious about enforcing its copyright laws.
A group of Chinese companies including video hosting services Youku Tudou, Sohu, and Tencent's v.qq.com, have teamed up with the Motion Picture Association of America on a $48.9 million lawsuit against Baidu, the dominant search engine in China.
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