Ad-blocking Android app ordered to pay US$15,000 to video streaming service iQiyi by Shanghai court
An Android application which enabled users to watch videos on the popular Chinese streaming site iQiyi without adverts has been ordered to pay 100,000 yuan (US$15,610) in damages by a Shanghai court.
MoreTV is an app for Apple TV-style set-top boxes, smart televisions, and smartphones. It enables users to access multiple video streaming sites through one interface.
According to the Shanghai Pudong New Area People's Court however, while MoreTV did show users videos from various services, including iQiyi, it did not show those firm's adverts.
While iQiyi does offer users an ad-free option for a fee, the adverts are a key source of income for the company, it told the court. The firm sued the makers of MoreTV, Qianshan Network Technology and Yueguan Network Technology, for more than 1 million yuan.
The firms denied intentionally blocking the ads. They claimed that the videos and advertisements were served by iQiyi as separate files, and MoreTV only detected (and showed users) the video file.
The court ruled that by removing iQiyi's adverts, MoreTV was stealing potential paying users from the streaming video site, and had engaged in unfair competition.