Tag: "copyright"
23 charged in Vietnam crackdown on illegal soccer streaming ring

23 charged in Vietnam crackdown on illegal soccer streaming ring

Vietnam News 13:24 22/05/2026

Police in Hung Yen Province, northern Vietnam have arrested and charged 23 people linked to a major illegal soccer streaming network operating websites such as CakhiaTV, RakhoiTV, and CaheoTV, authorities said on Thursday.

Vietnam cracks down on digital copyright violations in entertainment industry

Vietnam cracks down on digital copyright violations in entertainment industry

Vietnam News 16:53 18/05/2026

Several owners of major media and entertainment companies in Vietnam have been prosecuted over alleged copyright infringement, sparking public debate over intellectual property rights in the digital age.

Vietnam should strengthen enforcement against intellectual property violations: insiders

Vietnam should strengthen enforcement against intellectual property violations: insiders

Vietnam News 10:46 14/05/2026

Vietnamese authorities, experts, and legal professionals have called for stronger, more coordinated measures to combat intellectual property infringement, following Prime Minister’s Official Dispatch No. 38.

Vietnam steps up crackdown on pirate football streaming sites ahead of World Cup 2026

Vietnam steps up crackdown on pirate football streaming sites ahead of World Cup 2026

Vietnam News 13:49 08/05/2026

Vietnam is intensifying efforts to combat online copyright infringement, including illegal football streaming websites, ahead of the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup next month.

Vietnam orders nationwide crackdown on piracy websites, IP violations

Vietnam orders nationwide crackdown on piracy websites, IP violations

Vietnam News 14:19 06/05/2026

Vietnam’s Prime Minister Le Minh Hung has ordered a nationwide crackdown on piracy websites and intellectual property violations from Thursday to May 30, under a directive signed by Deputy Prime Minister Ho Quoc Dung.

Vietnam’s VTV secures broadcast rights for 2026 World Cup

Vietnam’s VTV secures broadcast rights for 2026 World Cup

Vietnam News 16:27 14/04/2026

Vietnam Television (VTV) said on Monday it had secured exclusive media rights to broadcast the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Vietnam, with the tournament set to kick off in North America in June.

FIFA lists Vietnam Television as World Cup 2026 broadcaster in Vietnam

FIFA lists Vietnam Television as World Cup 2026 broadcaster in Vietnam

Vietnam News 14:29 03/04/2026

FIFA has listed Vietnam Television (VTV) as the official broadcaster of the 2026 World Cup in Vietnam, according to an update on its website, although the state broadcaster has yet to confirm the deal.

Shein breached Swedish retailer Nelly's copyright, court says

Shein breached Swedish retailer Nelly's copyright, court says

World 14:41 04/10/2025

STOCKHOLM - A court in Sweden has found that online fast-fashion retailer Shein infringed on the copyright of smaller rival Nelly by using the Swedish company's photographs.

Vietnam's hit reality TV rap show producer apologizes for using copyrighted artwork

Vietnam's hit reality TV rap show producer apologizes for using copyrighted artwork

Travel 17:00 07/11/2021

The poster of Rap Viet Season 2 contains a graphic created by foreign designers

Netflix reveals license for two Vietnamese movies questioned of copyright infringement

Netflix reveals license for two Vietnamese movies questioned of copyright infringement

Travel 10:18 15/12/2020

Netflix claims to have sourced movie licenses legally from a Vietnamese studio

Vietnamese publisher sues Lazada over 'fake books' sold on platform

Vietnamese publisher sues Lazada over 'fake books' sold on platform

Economy 18:02 09/09/2020

First News said the damage caused by the 'counterfeit products' to its sales is too enormous for it to calculate

American producers pay Vietnamese musician for song in ‘Vietnam War’ docu-series after free ride

American producers pay Vietnamese musician for song in ‘Vietnam War’ docu-series after free ride

Travel 22:43 15/01/2020

The producers thought they could use the song free of charge