---- Ein kinogänger Spaziergänge hinter einem Plakat des Films, Despicable Me2, in einem Kino in Kunshan City, Central China Provinz Hubei, 8. Januar 2014. C
--FILE--A moviegoer walks past a poster of the movie, Despicable Me 2, at a cinema in Yichang city, central Chinas Hubei province, 8 January 2014. China, after signing a widely publicized agreement to significantly raise its number of foreign films and drop distribution barriers, has failed to fully follow through on all its promises, the International Intellectual Property Alliance charged. The IIPA pointed to the agreement, hammered out in February 2012 and announced by Vice President Biden, that was supposed to increase the number of foreign films in China by 50 percent and improve distribution terms. The U.S.-China Film Agreement, besides increasing the number of American films to be distributed in China, was supposed to ensure that the film studios would get a fairer distribution of box office revenues and have additional choices in Chinese distributors. There had been accusations that the two biggest state-run distributors of films had demanded onerous terms from studios to distribute films from the United States.