
In 2026, China’s copyright system provides strong protection for original short‑form
videos, digital content, and creative works, supporting the healthy development of the live
‑streaming, social media, and content creation industries. Governed by the Copyright
Law of the People’s Republic of China (2020 Revision) and supervised by the
National Copyright Administration (NCAC), with registration administered by the China
Copyright Protection Center (CCPC), the system combines automatic copyright protection
upon creation with voluntary registration to strengthen evidence validity, platform
compliance, and cross‑platform enforcement. The following case shows how complete
copyright registration and rapid platform enforcement can safeguard original
short‑form video content, combat unauthorized reproduction, and protect commercial value
in the digital content ecosystem.
A professional content production team independently created a popular series of original
short‑form videos focused on cultural heritage, travel experiences, and creative storytelling.
The videos were widely distributed across major social media and short‑video platforms,
accumulating a large audience and commercial cooperation value. Before official release, the
team completed copyright registration for all video works, scripts, and original visuals
with the China Copyright Protection Center (CCPC), obtaining official registration certificates
that clearly confirmed authorship, creation date, and ownership.
In early 2026, the team discovered that numerous unofficial accounts, secondary platforms,
and commercial channels were reproducing, editing, and re‑uploading their complete video
series without authorization. Many infringing videos removed original logos, replaced
watermarks, and used the content for commercial drainage and monetization, seriously
harming the original creators’ viewership, reputation, and income.
Based on the CCPC copyright registration certificates, the team immediately implemented
a coordinated enforcement strategy. First, they submitted standardized notice‑and‑takedown
requests to all major platforms, attaching registration certificates and ownership evidence to
require removal of infringing videos, closure of infringing accounts, and restriction of
re‑uploading. Second, they filed administrative complaints with local copyright enforcement
departments and initiated civil litigation in the intellectual property court, demanding
permanent injunctive relief, cessation of infringement, and compensation for economic losses.
Within three months, platforms completed takedowns of more than 280 infringing video links,
and the court ruled in favor of the original creators, ordering the infringing parties to cease
all unauthorized use, issue a public apology, and compensate for actual losses and reasonable
rights protection costs. The case effectively stopped large‑scale piracy and unauthorized
secondary use of original short‑video content and protected the legitimate rights and
long‑term commercial value of the creative team.
This case provides important practical guidance for original content creators, MCN agencies,
and digital content producers:
● Copyright registration is core evidence: CCPC registration certificates directly confirm
ownership and creation time, greatly improving the efficiency of platform takedowns and
administrative and judicial enforcement.
● Early registration strengthens protection: Registering copyright before official release
effectively prevents ownership disputes and supports rapid response to infringement.
● Platform notice‑and‑takedown is highly efficient: With complete registration materials,
platforms can quickly review and remove infringing content in accordance with laws and
regulations.
● Combined enforcement achieves comprehensive protection: Administrative
enforcement and civil litigation together stop infringement, eliminate harm, and recover
economic losses.
For international content creators, media companies, and video producers operating in China:
Complete copyright registration for original videos, scripts, images, and music before
publication.
Keep complete evidence of creation, including drafts, filming records, editing files, and release
records.
Monitor major short‑video platforms, social media, and streaming websites for unauthorized
use.
Use official notice‑and‑takedown channels supported by CCPC registration certificates for
rapid results.
Cooperate with local professional agencies to handle copyright registration, evidence
preservation, and enforcement actions.
In 2026, China’s copyright system provides increasingly comprehensive and effective
protection for original short‑form videos, digital content, and creative works. The above
case confirms that proactive copyright registration, combined with platform enforcement and
judicial remedies, can effectively protect original creations, combat piracy and unauthorized use,
and maintain a fair and orderly digital content market. For global content creators and enterprises,
understanding and applying China’s copyright system is a key step to achieving compliant
dissemination, commercialization, and sustainable development in the world’s largest digital
content market.
Hyperlink List:
● IPcrossark:
https://www.ipcrossark.com/en/copyright_detail/9.html
● National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC):