
22 October 2019Saman Javed
China bans all content from PewDiePie and ‘takes’ his copyright
Popular YouTuber PewDiePie’s content has been banned in China after he reacted to a meme which compared the country’s leader to Winnie the Pooh.
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12 November 2020 The Chinese government has approved a legal amendment to shore up copyright protection within the country, raising the level of statutory damages for infringement from 500,000 Yuan to 5 million Yuan.