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Washington (AFP) May 26, 2011 - The US representative of a Chinese company has been convicted of importing and selling counterfeit Cisco-branded computer networking equipment, the Justice Department said Thursday.

Zhao Chun-Yu, of Centreville, Virginia, was convicted by a federal jury in Alexandria, Virginia, of conspiracy and 15 additional counts, including making false statements to law enforcement and money laundering.

Zhao was ordered to forfeit assets including two Porsches, a Mercedes, seven bank accounts containing more than $1.6 million, and four homes and three condominiums with a total value of more than $2.6 million.

Zhao was acquitted by a federal jury of one count of making false statements and one count of money laundering after a 12-day trial and nearly four days of deliberations, the department said.

Another defendant, Donald Cone, of Frederick, Maryland, was also convicted of conspiracy, it said.

"Zhao operated the US headquarters of a Chinese company that was in the business of stealing intellectual property and defrauding customers," said US attorney Neil MacBride.

Zhao had used numerous false names and addresses to "fly beneath the radar for many years," MacBride said, but her "days of taking in millions of dollars from unsuspecting US consumers and businesses are over."

According to prosecutors, Zhao, Cone and Zhao's relatives in China operated a counterfeit computer networking equipment business called Han Tong Technology (Hong Kong) Ltd.

Zhao and her associates ran a Virginia-based company called JDC Networking Inc. that created labels and packaging in order to mislead consumers into believing the products it sold were genuine Cisco products.

Zhao's sentencing has been set for August 26. She could face up to five years in prison for conspiracy and between 10 and 20 years for each additional count.

Cone's sentencing has been set for August 19. He faces up to five years in prison for conspiracy.

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San Francisco (AFP) May 26, 2011
Industry group Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) reported on Thursday that US online ad revenue hit a record high $7.3 billion in the first three months of the year.

The amount of money spent on Internet advertising in the United States in the first quarter was 23 percent higher than the same period in 2010, a record-setting year when it came to online ad revenue.

"The consistent and considerable year-over-year growth we're seeing demonstrates that digital media is an increasingly popular destination for ad dollars, and for good reason," said IAB chief executive Randall Rothenberg.

"As Americans spend more time online for information and entertainment purposes, digital advertising and marketing has emerged as one of the most effective tools businesses have to attract and retain customers."

The online ad market has not only rebounded from the economic meltdown but is "growing with dynamic energy," according to David Silverman, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers which collaborated on the ad revenue report.

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China's Baidu eyes foreign expansion
Beijing (AFP) May 26, 2011 - Chinese search engine Baidu said Thursday it was thinking about expanding into more overseas markets and expected its share of the booming domestic mobile search market to grow rapidly.

The company, which has already launched a Japanese-language search engine in Japan, is currently determining which markets to target next, senior vice president Shen Haoyu told a technology forum in Beijing.

Baidu is setting up a multi-language platform "to get us more ready once we do decide to go to a market," Shen said.

"For sure, we do have global aspirations," he said. "A lot of the company's growth in the next 10 years will come from overseas expansion."

He added that Baidu also sees China's fast-growing mobile Internet market as "a huge opportunity".

The number of China's mobile Internet users reached 303 million at the end of last year, compared with its total world-leading online population of 477 million, according to official data.

The government said Tuesday the country had more than 900 million mobile phone subscribers at the end of April, up from 859 million as of end-2010 -- meaning the army of mobile Internet users could see explosive growth.

Shen expressed confidence that Baidu would eventually achieve the same dominant market share in mobile search as it already has in the overall search market.

"We are not there yet, but I think our share is growing... very fast," Shen said.

Baidu had 36.1 percent of China's diverse wireless search market in the first quarter of 2011, as compared with its 75.8-percent share of the overall search market, according to figures from research firm Analysys International.

US Internet giant Google, which reduced its presence in China after a spat with Beijing last year over censorship and allegations of cyberattacks, remains Baidu's top rival and is still confident about its market prospects.

"Competition is just reality. It's there," John Liu, a vice president of Google, told the forum.

"You just focus on users, make them feel your search engine ... With a lot of things put together, as long as a user learns it -- you use it -- market share will come and business will come back," he said.

Google had 19.2 percent of China's search market in the first quarter of the year, down from 19.6 percent in the last three months of 2010, according to Analysys data.



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