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Exploring ancient China: How procuratorates protect IPR of cultural heritage

spp.gov.cn | Updated: 2026-03-12 16:44
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This video highlights how procuratorial organs perform their duties in accordance with the law to protect the intellectual property rights of Dunhuang mural publications.

The exquisite frescoes of Dunhuang attract countless visitors, and authorized anthologies have been published to meet the growing public interest in appreciating these treasures. However, some individuals have illegally produced and sold pirated copies of these collections. Despite claims of authenticity, the quality of these unauthorized editions is markedly inferior.

Through professional legal oversight, procuratorial authorities have established judicial safeguards for the intellectual property of cultural heritage. By upholding the rule of law, they advance the protection and inheritance of cultural heritage and strengthen efforts to combat piracy.

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