CCTV issued a cease and desist order on Reuters over the meeting between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin footage.
Reuters removed the video from its website and issued a "kill" order to its clients on Friday after receiving a written request from CCTV's lawyer. The letter said the news agency exceeded usage terms of its agreement. The letter further criticized Reuters "editorial treatment applied to this material," but did not specify details.
The video and story of the Xi and Putin exchange were widely shared by broadcasters and on social media globally.
"The editorial treatment applied to this material has resulted in a clear misrepresentation of the facts and statements contained within the licensed feed," wrote HE Danning, legal supervisor of CCTV News Agency, in the letter to Reuters on Friday.
"We stand by the accuracy of what we published," Reuters said in its statement. "We have carefully reviewed the published footage, and we have found no reason to believe Reuters longstanding commitment to accurate, unbiased journalism has been compromised."