In addition to the 150 movies, the sites also provide links to "CCTV's Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival variety shows." There's apparently pirating of physical VCDs and DVDs going on in Europe and the US as well. No links, unfortunately, though if you're in China you shouldn't need them.
The Chinese movie industry responds with typical bluster:
On 29 August, the China Movie Copyright Protection Association was founded [out of several professional associations]. Chairman Zhu Yongde said that the after the founding of the association, it had done much work to strengthen copyright protection of movies, and the particulars of this infringement had been discovered just two months ago. "Although there's a firewall and the websites can't be seen domestically, outside the country they are browsable. Compared with piracy at A/V shops, this has a much broader reach and our losses are thus much greater."
There was a memorandum signed in July of this year among the Ministry of Culture, the SARFT, and the MPAA that provided a mechanism for conducting meetings and reporting piracy conditions every three months, but it specified no actions to follow in the unlikely event that piracy were discovered.
At the latest meeting on 25 October, MPAA representatives were "satisfied" with improvements in Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, but felt that there were still "serious problems" with shops in Beijing.
Wu Heping, the spokesman from the Ministry of Pulic Security said, the number of Chinese cell phone users has already reached 335 million, and it may be over 400 million within this year. Everyday 500 million SMS are sent out nationwide.
The current situation is that every cell phone user receives fraudulent SMS. Beijing Daily Messenger lists the eight most popular SMS tricks:
1) "Your friend 13xxxxxxxxx ordered a song for you, please dial 9xxxx to listen." — When you call the number, fraudulent charges are added.
2) Your cell phone rings then stops before you answer. When you dial the number back, you hear a voice saying "Welcome to Hongkong lottery." — This attracts customers for an ilegal lottery.
3) "xx, I am out for business trip now, my cell phone is going to run out of money, please help me to buy a charging card, then SMS me the number and password."
4) "Hello, China Mobile is checking your cell phone's circuit now, please help to keep your phone off for 3 hours." — Your family or friends will be cheated during the time your phone is off.
5) "I am an engineer from xx company, now I will check your cell phone. Please cooperate me by dialing #90 or 90#." — When you dial the number, you might lose your SIM card.
6) If you miss phone calls from numbers starting with 0941 or 0951, a 500 yuan charge will be levied if you call the number back.
7) "You won a lucky draw, the bonus is a car. Please take your ID card and 750 yuan RMB for awarding." — If you follow the directions, they will trap you into handing over money.
8) "Hello, xxx Yuan RMB will be deducted from your credit card. Any questions, please call National Banking Management Center." — A means of credit card fraud.
在FeedBurner上烧制了CNBlog的RSS:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogcnblog
后记:2005-11-03
发现feeds.feedburner.com上所有的feed都已经无法获取了。保证原有订户能正常访问,不得不暂停了转向,刚创建的blogcnblog删除。将index.xml中的条数改成了5条。以减少流量。
原来旧的是Shi Zhao做的,仍然指向后台使用Blogger时候的发布地址:,已经修正
http://feeds.feedburner.com/cnblog
Apache后台转向配置如下:
Redirect permanent /index.xml http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogcnblog
后台日志:
通过FeedBurner代理的访问比原来直接对外公开index.xml少了很多,目前一般请求返回301转向,流量仅为原来的1/100
66.150.96.109 - - [02/Nov/2005:13:45:58 +0800] "GET /rss.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 32673 "-" "FeedBurner/1.0 (http://www.FeedBurner.com)"
66.150.96.109 - - [02/Nov/2005:13:46:11 +0800] "GET /rss.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 32673 "-" "FeedBurner/1.0 (http://www.FeedBurner.com)"
66.150.96.109 - - [02/Nov/2005:13:47:07 +0800] "GET /rss.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 32673 "-" "FeedBurner/1.0 (http://www.FeedBurner.com)"
66.150.96.109 - - [02/Nov/2005:14:50:37 +0800] "GET /rss.xml HTTP/1.1" 304 - "-" "FeedBurner/1.0 (http://www.FeedBurner.com)"
66.150.96.109 - - [02/Nov/2005:15:29:01 +0800] "GET /rss.xml HTTP/1.1" 304 - "-" "FeedBurner/1.0 (http://www.FeedBurner.com)"
66.150.96.109 - - [02/Nov/2005:15:58:59 +0800] "GET /rss.xml HTTP/1.1" 200 33846 "-" "FeedBurner/1.0 (http://www.FeedBurner.com)"
昨天下午切换后的流量统计:
2005年 十一月 01 3067 4881 220642 5.67 G字节
2005年 十一月 02 2963 5060 142631 3.39 G字节
从FeedBurner上的统计来看:index.xml的订约峰值达到了31,306 独立用户,其中大部分来自www.mozilla.net.cn的FireFox增强版用户。这次算是体会了一下rss路由器的潜在危险。
Che Dong posted a photo:
www.typelogic.com
知道为什么Blogger中INTJ这么多吗?
INTJs can rise to management positions when they are willing to invest time in marketing their abilities as well as enhancing them, and (whether for the sake of ambition or the desire for privacy) many also find it useful to learn to simulate some degree of surface conformism in order to mask their inherent unconventionality.
就在下個週末── 2005/11/11, 12, 13 三天,有一場 CC Party ,除了會有林強、豬頭皮、 Digihi 、牙套樂團、 Nylas 、 1976 、巴奈等藝人現場演出外,也邀請了虎兒 (theodoranian) 向與會嘉賓分享部落格上的著作權經驗。另外就是不才在下也會現場展示幾套跟 CC 有關的軟體操作。
這個為期三天的活動將在台北市非政府組織會館( NGO 會館,台北市中正區青島東路 8 號,捷運善導寺站 2 、 3 號出口步行約 5 至 6 分鐘左右 )舉辦,完全免費的活動,歡迎有興趣的朋友一塊兒來參加,聽聽好聽的音樂、分享彼此的創意。活動資訊位於 http://creativecommons.org.tw/?ccparty ,另外協辦單位之一的 Yam Blog 樂多日誌也為這個活動設立了 CC Party 專屬部落格,活動當日 CC Taiwan 的同仁們將利用該部落格做即時的報導,也歡迎大家多多宣傳利用。
Apple ... added a large collection of Chinese music to the US version of the iTunes Music Store. Through a deal with The Orchard, the leading distributor and marketer of independent music in the world, iTunes now features the exclusive western launch of China's No. 1 paid download, "Mouse Loves Rice", along with thousands of other tracks from 20 of China's largest music labels.
Sounds good for Apple: there are a lot of Chinese people in the U.S. who might start buying their music online. But can Apple convince them to pay for songs like "Mouse Loves Rice" (老鼠爱大米) when an MP3 search on Baidu for the song shows you 750 different websites where you can get it for free?