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Baidu Baike is a Chinese wiki encyclopedia formed in 2006, provided by the Chinese search engine Baidu. In its "terms of use", Baidu Baike states that by adding content to the site, users agree to assign Baidu rights to their original contributions. It also states that users cannot violate intellectual property law, and that contributions which quote works held under the Creative Commons and/or GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) must follow the restrictions of those licenses. However, since these licenses (with the exception of CC0) prohibit removal of the original copyright notice, and Baike replaces it with "©2024 Baidu", the only way to "follow the restrictions of those licenses" is not to contribute this content at all, unless the quote is fair use or the contributor has the original rights-holder's permission to grant a separate non-exclusive license.
This issue was reported in mainstream media by PC World and PC Advisor in 2007.[1][2] In March 2011, Wall Street Journal brought up this issue again when commenting on Baidu's "widespread copyright infringement".[3]
The copyright violation by Baidu Baike is threefold: