China Copyright Registration : Voluntary Proof & Costs (100–2,000 RMB, 30 Days)

In China, copyright is automatic, but voluntary registration provides a certificate accepted as proof of ownership in disputes. Foreign authors from Berne Convention countries can register. Costs range from 100 RMB for short works to 2,000 RMB for software; processing takes about 30 working days.

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In China, copyright is an automatic right that arises as soon as an original work is completed, without the need for registration. This protection extends to foreign authors from Berne Convention member states, including all EU member states. However, China offers a voluntary copyright registration policy that provides a certificate which can serve as proof of ownership in case of disputes, easing the burden of proof.

Why Register Copyright in China?

While not mandatory, registering copyright in China is advisable. The certificate is accepted as proof of ownership by courts and administrative authorities, saving time and effort in case of infringement. It also provides additional benefits for software copyright, such as tax deductions.

Who Can Register Copyright?

Copyright can be registered by the author, whether an individual, legal entity, or organization, or by others who have obtained the right through transfer or inheritance. In employment contexts, the employer typically holds economic rights (for example revenue from a graphic design sold), while the employee retains moral rights, meaning has the right of authorship. For commissioned works, unless otherwise agreed in the contract, the copyright belongs to the commissioned party (i.e., the actual creator).

Where to Register Copyright in China

The Copyright Protection Centre of China (CPCC) is authorized to administrate software and copyrighted works registration. Some local Copyright Bureaus also register copyrights for local citizens or enterprises. Foreign rights owners, especially for software, are advised to file with the CPCC.

Documentation Needed 

For foreign individuals, required documents include a signed application form, photocopy of passport with translation, ownership statement, and a sample of the work. For foreign legal entities, these may include a business license, legalized incorporation document, and a sample of the work. Additional certifications may be needed for inherited or acquired works.

Procedure

The process involves setting up an account on the CPCC website, completing and printing the application form, submitting the application and documents, and paying the registration fee. The CPCC will check the files, examine the application, and issue a certificate if approved.

Cost 

Fees vary depending on the type of work, ranging from 100 RMB for written works of 100 words or less to 2,000 RMB for computer software. Additional fees apply for series of works.

Timeline 

Once the application is complete, the registration certificate is typically issued within 30 working days. If documents are incomplete or require clarification, an additional two months may be needed.

In conclusion, copyright is an automatic right, however, copyright registration serves as evidence in court. It is highly recommended to register your copyright in China in an effort to save time and effort in case of infringement.

Should you need any assistance in this regard, feel free to contact us any time.

Guangzhou Police Arrest 'Meiyi' in Zhang Weiping Child Trafficking Case, 20-Year Fugitive Caught

Guangzhou police arrest Xie, known as 'Meiyi', the key intermediary in the Zhang Weiping child trafficking ring. She evaded capture for over 20 years. At least nine abducted children have been found. The 60-70-year-old suspect faces potential death penalty.

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Police in Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province, announced a major breakthrough in a decades-old human trafficking investigation on Saturday, with the arrest of a woman surnamed Xie — the long-sought fugitive known as "Meiyi" (Aunt Mei). The arrest marks a crucial milestone in the high-profile "Zhang Weiping child trafficking case," which has drawn intense public attention and scrutiny for more than 20 years, finally bringing the elusive key suspect to justice.


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"Meiyi," whose true identity had remained a mystery for over a decade, is accused of acting as the primary intermediary in the sale of abducted children, playing a pivotal role in the criminal chain of the Zhang Weiping trafficking ring. Her arrest closes a long chapter of pursuit and offers a measure of comfort to the families of the abducted children who have waited years for justice.


The case dates back to between September 2003 and December 2005, when several children were reported kidnapped in areas including Zengcheng in Guangzhou and Boluo in Huizhou, Guangdong province. The severity of the case prompted the Ministry of Public Security and the Guangdong Provincial Public Security Department to designate it a top-priority supervised case, forming a joint task force spanning provincial, municipal and district levels to launch a full-scale investigation.


In 2016, police achieved a major breakthrough by apprehending five members of the trafficking ring, including the ringleader Zhang Weiping. During interrogations, Zhang confessed to the abductions but revealed that he sold all the kidnapped children through a middlewoman he referred to as "Meiyi" — a key detail that opened a new chapter in the investigation but also posed a major challenge due to the lack of verifiable information about her identity.


While Zhang and his accomplices were subsequently convicted of child trafficking, with Zhang being executed in April 2023 in accordance with the Supreme People's Court's order, the elusive "Meiyi" remained at large. For years, investigators faced difficulties in tracking her down due to the absence of clear personal information, leaving a gap in the pursuit of justice.


Parallel to the manhunt for "Meiyi," the joint task force worked closely with the relatives of the victims and the general public to locate the abducted children. Between 2019 and 2024, all the children kidnapped in the original case — at least nine in total — were successfully found and reunited with their biological parents, bringing relief to the grieving families. Notably, one of the abducted children, Shen Cong, who was kidnapped in 2005, was找回 in 2020, and the ninth child, Ouyang Jiahao, was found in October 2024.


Despite the successful reunions of all abducted children, the search for "Meiyi" never stopped. Over the years, investigators adhered to the principle of "no stone unturned," actively seeking information from the public, following up on every lead, and releasing composite sketches of the suspect to solicit public assistance. The first composite sketch of "Meiyi" was publicly released in June 2017 with a reward for information.


The turning point came in 2025. Under the guidance of the Ministry of Public Security and with the support of public security authorities in other provinces, the task force identified a woman named Xie whose physical characteristics and background closely matched the suspect's profile. After further in-depth verification and investigation, police confirmed that Xie was indeed the long-fugitive "Meiyi".


Recent reports confirm that Xie has been arrested by the task force, and she has confessed to her involvement in child trafficking during interrogations. According to legal experts, "Meiyi" played an indispensable role in the trafficking ring as the key intermediary responsible for contacting buyers and taking commissions for each child sold. As a core figure in the criminal chain, she is regarded as an absolute principal offender.


Lawyers noted that based on China's Criminal Law, "Meiyi" may face the death penalty, as her alleged crimes meet several aggravating circumstances: she is suspected of participating in the trafficking of more than three children (at least nine in this case), acting as a key member of a child trafficking ring, and her long-term evasion of justice constitutes a serious provocation to the law and social justice. Her crimes are no less severe than those of Zhang Weiping, who was already executed .

It is understood that "Meiyi" — also known by the alias Pan Dongmei — is approximately 60 to 70 years old, about 1.5 meters tall, speaks Cantonese and Hakka, and once made a living as a matchmaker while secretly engaging in child trafficking. She had long been active in areas including Zengcheng in Guangzhou, Shaoguan and Xinfeng.


Currently, Xie has been legally arrested by the police, and the investigation into her alleged crimes is still ongoing. The arrest of "Meiyi" not only delivers justice to the victims and their families but also demonstrates China's firm determination to crack down on child trafficking and protect the rights and interests of children. It also sends a strong warning that no criminal can evade legal sanctions, no matter how long they flee.



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It was intense but incredibly rewarding. Every day was disciplined and structured, with a focus on pushing limits and perfecting technique.


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  • Phone: 021 5058 0559

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  • A310 FOR, 2108 Yanggao Middle Road, Pudong District, Shanghai

  • Phone: 021 5897 8606

Contact BodyLab by phone on 181 2116 8334, by email at [email protected], and follow them on WeChat by scanning the QR code below:

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