ZHANG Wenjie
Email: zhangwenjie@rtlawyer.com.cn
Tel: (021) 68407858
Fields of expertise: Intellectual property rights, civil and commercial affairs
Working languages: Chinese & English
Educational background:
Bachelor of Law from East China University of Political Science and Law
Social position
Participated in hosting CCTV's seminar on legal protection of sports events
Work experience:
legal counseling:
Perennial legal counseling for well-known domestic enterprise CCTV International Network Co., Ltd.
Perennial legal counseling for well-known domestic new media company Leshi Internet Information and Technology Corporation (Beijing)
Perennial legal counseling for well-known music platform provider Guangzhou Kugou Computer Technology Co., Ltd.
Typical cases:
1. CCTV International Network Co., Ltd. v. Shenzhen Xunlei Networking Technologies Co., Ltd. over the infringement of the sports event "2014 Brazil World Cup" on demand
2. CCTV International Network Co., Ltd. v. PPStream. Inc. over the copyright infringement dispute of famous TV programs "Lecture Room" and "Voice"
3. Leshi Internet Information and Technology Corporation (Beijing) v. Shenzhen Xunlei Networking Technologies Co., Ltd. over the copyright infringement dispute of the TV dramas "Empresses in the Palace" and "The Four Brothers of Peking"
4. Guangzhou Kugou Computer Technology Co., Ltd. v. Shanghai Shuidushi Information Technology Co., Ltd. over the mobile APP "TTPOD" copyright infringement dispute
5. 2016 CCTV International Network v. "TV Cat" stealing broadcast "Spring Festival Gala" case (Shanghai Pudong New Area People's Court made a special report on this case on The World Intellectual Property Day that year)
6. Famous singer Leehom Wang v. Sina Weibo "drug abuse incident" over reputation infringement dispute case
7. Sun Weijun, a well-known songwriter in Taiwan, v. The Voice of China over copyright infringement of the music work "Tell Me You Love Me"
8.Rock Records Co., Ltd v. Shanghai Xinhua Media Chain Co., Ltd., Ying Shan Digital Science Culture Progress Co.,ltd Sichuan Province over infringement of recording and video producers (The case was retried and finally upheld by the Supreme Court).