Buy books online for your child to read.
I found that the paper was rough and the printing was blurry.
Ms. Zhou from Zhejiang angrily reported to the cultural department.
As a result, one was drawn.
Huge "counterfeiting and selling gangs".
If you look at it for a long time, you will be dizzy, but it will make the child miserable."
The child will be dizzy after watching it for a long time, but it can make the child miserable ......In January 2022, Ms. Zhou from Haiyan found that the "Naughty Baoma Little Jump" she bought online for her children was very lightweight, coarse in binding and printing, and had a pungent smell. And this book was bought by her in a top-ranked store on an e-commerce platform, and the customer service claimed to be "genuine**" at that time
After receiving Ms. Zhou's feedback, the local cultural department transferred the clues of the case to Haiyan ** after investigation. The series of books involved in the case were sent to the relevant six publishing houses for appraisal and were found to be illegal publications.
* An investigation was immediately launched, and Jiang Moujia, who was located in Shuyang, Jiangsu, soon surfaced. According to investigation, Jiang Moujia set up a warehouse in Shuyang, organized a sales team, and illegally sold it through offline wholesale and online sales. **Further investigation found that all the books of Jiang Moujia and other gangs were provided by Liu Moujia and others.
This is a typical series of infringement cases composed of "full-chain" criminal gangs, with integrated production and marketing and a clear division of labor. Until the case was discovered, the children's books produced and sold by Liu Moujia and other 7 people had been sold to all parts of the country through online sales, and more than 100,000 pirated children's books were seized, Liu Moujia and other 4 people illegally operated for more than 10 million yuan, and Jiang Moujia and other 3 people were involved in sales of at least 6 million yuan.
Yang Hongying, the publisher of the book series and the author of "Naughty Bao Ma Xiao Jump", wrote letters of thanks after learning that ** had solved the case.
Pirated books are poorly bound and of poor quality, and some pirated books are even printed with substandard inks, which seriously affects the physical and mental health of young readers. To this end, our company has also actively defended its rights, but it has never achieved significant results. The cracking of this case has effectively dealt a blow to the arrogance of the pirates, safeguarded the legitimate rights and interests of our company and the authors, and made outstanding contributions to copyright protection. ”
It is precisely because of your conscientious and responsible work spirit and conscientious work style that you were able to crack this extraordinarily large case of sales piracy and seize so many pirated books, which effectively dealt a blow to the arrogance of the pirates and safeguarded the legitimate rights and interests of me and the publishing house. For this, I would like to express my high respect and heartfelt thanks to you. ”
Why did this gang get involved in the sale of pirated books?
In his early years, Liu Moujia, a native of Shandong, heard that he could make money by selling pirated books, so he started to think crookedly and went to Beijing to sell pirated books. In 2019, he enlisted his younger brother Liu Mouyi to do "business" together. Later, after being introduced by his fellow villagers, Liu Moujia met Mr. and Mrs. Zhao who "can do printing". Under the interests of **, Zhao and his wife knew that Liu Moujia did not have a formal publishing house, but still helped him print a large number of pirated children's books such as "Great China Treasure Hunt", "Naughty Bao Ma Xiao Jump (Comic Upgraded Version)", "Dad in the Pocket" and so on.
Jiang Moujia, his younger brother Jiang Mouyi, and his brother-in-law Zou Mou run several stores selling pirated books on an e-commerce platform. They buy pirated books at low prices through informal purchase channels, and then sell them through their own **.
Jiang Moujia was introduced to Liu Moujia by a friend, and purchased a batch of books involved in the case from him for sale. A book with a price tag of about 20 yuan, the purchase **27 yuan, press 4 books 29About 8 yuan or a set of 29 copies of 150 yuan *** sales.
Starting from February 2022, Jiang Moujia and others have a daily sales volume of about 2,000 copies, and the turnover of some activities can reach 20,000 yuan, and the brothers have registered a total of 10 stores for sale at most, and then reduced to 3 one after another, and the sales scope is all over the country.
A few days ago, this extraordinarily large case of copyright infringement of children's books jointly supervised by the Copyright Bureau of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee and the Supreme People's Procuratorate and other six departments, after the trial by the Nanhu District People's Court of Jiaxing City, sentenced the defendant Liu Mou A and four others to fixed-term imprisonment ranging from four years and four months to two years and eight months for the crime of copyright infringement, and sentenced Jiang Mou A and three others to fixed-term imprisonment ranging from two years and eight months to two years and four months respectively, and each was fined a total of 800,000 yuan.
The dangers of pirated books can be unimaginable.
Some parents said that primary and secondary school textbooks and teaching aids.
It's better to buy pirated copies.
The content is almost cheap.
But have parents ever thought about it?
Use pirated books for a long time.
It may cause varying degrees of harm to the child's body.
Mild cases are myopia, and severe cases can also cause cancer and leukemia.
The dangers of pirated books must be understood.
Inferior quality paper, affecting eyesight.
Pirated books generally take the form of remakes, the images in the books are not clear, the words are empty, and the poor quality of printing often leads to behaviors such as "leaning over to read the book" and "bending down to read the book" for children who are in the stage of visual development. Prolonged and laborious reading can easily affect vision and increase the risk of myopia in students.
The content is wrong and misleading.
In order to save paper and printing costs, pirated books often carry out simple accumulation and rearrangement of the original ** content, and in this process, there will be problems such as missing words, typos, missing pages, overlapping content, picture matching, word deformation, and over-dense typesetting, resulting in incoherent knowledge and information, violating the laws of children's cognitive learning, and having a negative impact on children's growth.
In the picture, the pirated book prints 散 (sàn) steps as 散 (sǎn) steps.
Heavy metals exceed the standard, endangering health.
Many brightly colored pirated picture books may contain excessive heavy metal elements such as lead, which will enter the child's body through hand and mouth contact, causing harm to the central nervous system, causing allergies, eye diseases, etc., and may cause cancer in serious cases.
Some pirated books use low-quality inks containing hexavalent chromium, which can easily fall off as a colorant. Entering the child's body through channels such as digestion, respiratory tract or ** has a very high risk of causing cancer.
Since 2023, the Copyright Administration of the Propaganda Department (National Press and Publication Administration, National Copyright Administration), the Anti-Illegal and Anti-Contraband Bureau, and the Printing and Distribution Bureau, together with the Food and Drug Crime Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, the Textbook Bureau of the Ministry of Education, and the Cultural Market Comprehensive Law Enforcement and Supervision Bureau of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, have jointly carried out a special action on the youth copyright protection season, focusing on key areas of copyright protection involving young people, intensifying efforts to combat infringement and piracy, and investigating and handling a number of major cases of infringement and piracy to protect the physical and mental health of young people.
In 2024.
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