
In 2026, China’s copyright system provides strong and stable protection for computer
software, digital products, and technical programs, supporting high-quality development
of the digital economy. Governed by the Copyright Law of the People’s Republic of
China (2020 Revision) and supervised by the National Copyright Administration (NCAC),
with registration handled by the China Copyright Protection Center (CCPC), the system
emphasizes automatic protection + voluntary registration to enhance evidence validity,
enforcement efficiency, and commercialization value. The following case shows how
complete software copyright registration and targeted enforcement can safeguard source
code, prevent piracy, and secure legitimate business interests in the digital industry.
A domestic technology company independently developed a set of cloud-based enterprise
resource management software, widely used in manufacturing, logistics, and retail
industries. Before launching the product, the company completed software copyright
registration with the China Copyright Protection Center (CCPC), including the source code
version, program documentation, and user interface design.
In early 2026, the company found that multiple unauthorized online stores and small tech
firms were selling cracked versions of its software, using pirated source code to modify and resell
at low prices, causing serious economic losses and reputational damage.
Relying on its software copyright registration certificates issued by CCPC, the company
immediately carried out a two‑pronged enforcement strategy. First, it filed administrative
complaints with local copyright bureaus, requesting rapid takedown of pirated download links and
cracked versions on major e‑commerce and content platforms. Second, it filed civil litigation
in the local intellectual property court, claiming injunctive relief and compensation for economic
losses.
Within four months, the court ruled in favor of the software company, ordering the infringers to
immediately stop production and sales of pirated software, delete all infringing source
code and programs, and pay substantial compensation. Administrative enforcement also
successfully closed more than 70 pirated download links. The case effectively stopped
large‑scale software piracy and protected the company’s core research and development
achievements.
This case provides important practical guidance for software enterprises and technology
developers:
● Software copyright registration is essential evidence: A CCPC registration certificate
directly proves ownership and creation time, significantly improving enforcement efficiency.
● Source code protection must be prioritized: Registering software in advance avoids disputes
over ownership and makes cracking and piracy easier to combat.
● Dual enforcement achieves ideal results: Administrative action quickly removes infringing
content; civil litigation recovers economic losses.
● Early prevention is more effective: Registration before market launch reduces risks and
strengthens rights protection.
For international software enterprises and tech developers operating in China:
1. Complete software copyright registration before product launch to obtain official ownership
evidence.
2. Retain complete development logs, source code files, and version records for enforcement support.
3. Monitor online marketplaces, forums, and open‑source platforms for pirated or cracked versions.
4. Use administrative complaints for rapid takedown and civil litigation for damage recovery.
5. Cooperate with professional local agencies to handle registration, monitoring, and enforcement.
In 2026, China’s copyright system offers increasingly strong protection for computer software,
source code, and digital products. The above case proves that proactive copyright registration,
combined with administrative and judicial enforcement, can effectively protect software
innovations, combat piracy, and maintain fair market competition. For global technology
enterprises, understanding and applying China’s software copyright rules is a key step to
achieving safe, compliant, and sustainable business development in the world’s largest digital market.
Hyperlink List:
● IPcrossark:
https://www.ipcrossark.com/en/copyright_detail/9.html
● China Copyright Protection Center (CCPC) Official Website:
● National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC):