Hi-res art scans from famous Taiwan museum leak online... and turn up for sale on Chinese online shopping platform | CNN Business

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A Taiwanese museum that houses some of the world’s most precious Chinese artworks has confirmed that up to 100,000 high-resolution images of paintings and calligraphy leaked online

– some of them turning up for sale on a Chinese shopping platform for less than $1. The National Palace Museum in Taipei said Tuesday it had reached out to Taobao, a shopping website popular in mainland China, to prevent the images from spreading. “We are looking into it and have hired lawyers to raise to Taobao about the intellectual properties and damages involved,” said deputy museum director Huang Yung-tai.

The result of that investigation found a staff member who was tasked with shrinking file sizes of scans had transferred some of the artworks from the museum’s server in a bid to expedite the process. But the private server was hacked, the museum said. “This rendered it possible for people not related to the museum to fetch the images in part before combining them to get the full version,” the museum explained, adding that the employee received a warning.

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Durante su viaje, el turista utiliza los productos y servicios que le brindan los países anfitriones durante el viaje, que se esfuerzan por ser servicios distinguidos, y visito el museo taiwanés y es un gran lugar para visitar Atentamente, Señor. Jaafar Qafisheh

During his trip, the tourist uses the products and services provided to him by the host countries during the trip, which strive to be distinguished services, and I visit Taiwanese museum and it is a great place to visit Best regards Mr. Jaafar Qafisheh

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