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Well, the easiest way to find pirated movies and tv shows on the Chinese internet is to come to this site (more specifically here). But if you’re looking a particular movie or show that I haven’t listed yet, you might wanna give this a try:

5 Steps to Finding Stolen Media on the Chinese Internet

(Note: you will need to have chinese character display on your computer)

1. Go to Google China, i.e. Google.cn

2. Type the name of the movie or tv show you want to find. Today I’m searching for South Park. Be sure to click the ???? radio button.

If you speak/write decent Chinese, maybe you could whip up the title off the top of your head. Or you could ask a Chinese friend.
Search for your movie or tv show on google.cn

South Park search results on Google China3. Find the Chinese title. If you don’t read Chinese well enough to be able to identify the title, look for some characters in double brackets (like so: ??????), that’s most likely your title.

Searching for South Park on Youku.com4. Copy and paste the name of the show (without brackets) into the search bar of any Chinese video site, and click enter. The big websites are: youku, tudou, 56.com, and 6rooms.
You’ll find a more complete list fo Chinese video sites on Danwei.com, if you need.

South Park Search results on Youku5. You’re done! Assuming that your desired media has been pirated, you should be seeing some search results right now.

Will this work for every movie or tv show?

Unfortunately not. But if you are looking for something pretty mainstream, your chances are pretty good.

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3 Responses

  1. pligg.com says:

    China Blogging – Living in China, studying Chinese, web design and development. » How to Find (and watch) Stolen Media…

    For anyone and everyone in need of a quick South Park fix, this is the post to get you through it. More importantly, Rick explains how to find stolen media in the maze of Chinese video sharing sites. I keep coming back to this post….

  2. Jeremy says:

    Aren’t you scared of this being seen by someone that wouldn’t be too happy? I know I would be, heh…

  3. admin says:

    Someone Chinese?
    Or someone Hollywood?

    I’m just trying to make the wall between the Chinese internet and the rest of the internet a little more transparent.

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