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Top music sites in spat over rights to 'Voice of China'

By Zhang Zhao | China Daily | Updated: 2013-07-17 07:07

Two of the nation's top music websites are feuding over the rights to the audio from popular reality show The Voice of China, which just kicked off its second season last week.

Having acquired authorization through different channels, Baidu Music and Kuwo.cn both claim to be the exclusively licensed portal for the program's music materials.

Baidu Music announced on July 10 via its official micro blog on Sina Weibo that it has won the exclusive copyright to the show from a company called Mengxiang Qiangyin Culture Co.

Top music sites in spat over rights to 'Voice of China'

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