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U.S. prevails in WTO case against China
August 12, 2009 Hollywood seems to get a chance to broaden and ease access to the big Chinese market. The World Trade Organization released a report Wednesday that in key points agreed with a U.S. complaint that China is forcing U.S. companies to sell copyright-protected products, such as films, music and books, through state-run or -approved businesses. "The United States film industry won a major victory in its years-long battle to open the Chinese movie market today," MPAA chairman and CEO Dan Glickman said.
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