China received over 700,000 software copyright registrations in 2017, a
year-on-year growth of 85 percent and a historical peak, said the Copyright
Protection Center of China (CPCC) Wednesday.
It took three years to have
a 100,000 increase in software copyright registration from 2011 to 2014 while
the number soared from 400,000 to 700,000 between 2016 and 2017, said the CPCC.
The surge in software copyright registrations showed growing innovation
and copyright protection awareness in China's software industry, and the policy
to abolish the software copyright registration fee, issued on April 1, added
momentum in the surge, according to the CPCC.
Software copyright refers
to the proprietary rights that software developers and other obligees have to
their products. The registration helps copyright owners exercise their rights
and earn profits from their productions.
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