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Youku Tudou and Sohu.com join others suing Baidu for video copyright violations. If media companies accusing China's leading search engine of making it easy for users to access pirated files sounds ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Tudou Holdings Limited, a leading online video company in China, ended ...
For Part 1 of my 2012 outlook series, please see my January 4 th note titled “Chinese TMT 2012 Outlook: Baidu, Sina, Sohu”. Youku (YOKU): Continued investment in content and Youku Premium Unlike rival ...
According a survey by research agency iResearch, the number of domestic online video users reached 209 million in 2009, up from 82.2 in 2006. It estimates that the annual compound growth rate of ...
After the Hong Kong Televsion Broadcast Limited deal on Tuesday, fellow Fool Rick Munarriz made compelling points for Youku Tudou to become the "Netflix of China" with a subscription-based model.
According to local media, Tudou’s founder Gary Wang and Youku’s founder Victor Koo announced the venture in order to both save on costs associated with licencing videos and stave off competition from ...
Tencent Holdings, Sohu.com and Baidu's iQiyi.com unit will form an alliance to offer online video services in China, to help manage costs and follows the announced merger between country's two largest ...
Two of China's online video industry giants, Youku (YOKU) and Tudou (TUDO), merged in a historic deal last Monday. ChinaScope Financial uses this merger as a window into this rapidly growing sector, ...
In Sina’s (NASDAQ: SINA) Q1 investor call, CEO Charles Chao stated that he was optimstic about the online video advertising and that Sina would invest in video content and products. In Sina’s Q2, Chao ...
Youku Tudou, Sohu.com, and Tencent are teaming up with others to accuse Baidu of trampling over copyrights for video content. If media companies accusing China's leading search engine of making it ...
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