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Since December 2009, VP of Business Development at China Talent Group   From June 2008 to December 2009, General Manager of IT service company at China Talent Group   From October 2007 to December 2009, Director of Business Development

Meet Us In February 2010

Meet us in SPAIN and FRANCE

Konaxis Group China will be in Madrid on February 25/26, in Barcelona on February 27/28 in Paris from March 2nd to March9th, in Lyon from March 10th to March15th.

You want to work (or already work) with china? in Sourcing, technical subcontracting, high tech product? and wish to get some advices and informations from European expert on Chinese market? in order to buy in China and improve the follow up and quality process; So please feel free to contact us to meet us during the first 2weeks of September in Valence, Barcelona, Madrid and Paris.
 
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Founded in Nov. 2004 by Shi Yuzhu, Giant Interactive Group is one of China's leading online game developers and operators in terms of revenues, focusing on massively multiplayer online role playing games (“MMORPG”) for personal computers. Many of its games are designed on a “Free-To-Play” model, by which users can access a Free-To-Play game at no cost, but must pay for virtual products and services within the game. The company has over 1,000 employees at our headquarters in Shanghai, and over 3,000 Sales & Marketing personnel throughout China. In November 2007, it was listed on the NYSE under the symbol GA.
 

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Google Books Project Draws Fire In China
High Tech - Computer - Software- Internet China 11/03/2009
A China copyright group Wednesday accused Internet giant Google of scanning Chinese books for its online library without authorisation, in the latest criticism hurled at the controversial project, reported AFP.

The China Written Works Copyright Society told AFP its data showed at least 17,922 books had been scanned and included in Google Books, the Internet giant's project to digitise millions of books and post them online.

"Google has violated a widely-accepted international copyright rule that any scanning, collecting and using of protected works should obtain permission and pay a fee before usage," society deputy general-director Zhang Hongbo told AFP.

The society is a body tasked by China's government with collecting information on copyrights involving written material.

Zhang said the books involved the works of at least 570 Chinese writers and new complaints from writers and publishers were coming in every day.

"None of the writers we contacted said he or she received any notice from Google for the usage of their works," Zhang said, adding they had not been paid either.

Zhang said his group would ask Google to acknowledge the infringement of Chinese copyrights and seek a negotiated solution, but he did not rule out a lawsuit.

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