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U.S. calls out Baidu, Pirate Bay, Taobao for piracy

The Office of the United States Trade Representative has released an unusual “Out-of-Cycle Review of Notorious Markets” (PDF) that names top sites, services, and marketplaces around the world that specialize in pirated and counterfeit content. Although being named in the report carries no threat of action, the report hopes to call attention to illegal activities by naming offenders and encouraging law enforcement to crack down.

“The United States urges the responsible authorities to intensify efforts to combat piracy and counterfeiting in these and similar markets, and to use the information contained in the Notorious Markets List to pursue legal action where appropriate,” the report reads.

The report breaks piracy and copyright infringement down into several categories. Topping the list for “linking”—that is, using deep linking to point to infringing materials without hosting them itself—is China’s Baidu search engine, which the report characterizes as the most popular site in China and among the top ten Web sites in the world. Among sites offering counterfeit goods—cigarettes, clothing, pharmaceuticals, sporting goods, and more) the report fingers China’s online shopping site Taobao, which is loosely China’s equivalent to eBay.

Among torrent indexers, The Pirate Bay tops the U.S. Trade Representative’s list, although the report also singles out Canada’s IsoHunt, BtJunkie, Kickasstorrents, and torrentz.com. Torrent trackers don’t get let off the hook either: the report also fingers Retracker and Demonoid (based in Russia and the Ukraine, respectively), along with Publicbt, openbittorrent, and Bulgaria’s zamunda.

The report also targets TV Ants, a peer-to-peer service apparently operating in China that specializes in pirating sports telecasts, pirate smartphone software site 91.com, and clones of the now-defunct allofmp3.com.

However, the U.S. Trade Representative also names 17 physical marketplaces around the world as top locations for marketing pirated and counterfeit goods, ranging from Pakistan and Mexico to Russia, India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Ecuador, Argentina, and more. Of those listed marketplaces, four are in China (plus one in Hong Kong), more than any other single country.

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