Chapter 667: A Heavy Hammer!
After Weibo Literature Network revealed that all the copyrights belonged to the author, the entire online literature circle was boiling.
There is no need to dig, a large number of authors from major literary websites have fled, some authors do not hesitate to hang up lawsuits to compensate for liquidated damages, and some are double-opened, and the authors who hit the street are eunuchs... The network editors of the editorial department, QQ friends have skyrocketed.
Many editors' QQ is full, several new Q are opened, a large number of authors are pouring in, and the chat can't be chatted. In order to cope with the lively situation, the headquarters urgently recruited new editors, and on the other side, borrowed a group of editors from entertainment companies.
Shanda Perfect and other companies were provoked, and directly called Hang Yu, although he spoke very politely, his words hinted that he broke the market rules of the online literature circle, and hoped that he could stop as soon as possible.
Zongheng just got up, but he was stunned by a hammer on Weibo, which was even worse than a certain point. Before, it clamored to become an online giant, but now it has a tendency to die, and it is even more anxious than a certain point.
"Dong Hang, what are the benefits of you doing this, letting go of all copyrights is equivalent to breaking the entire chain of interests. You can earn a few dollars just by subscribing, but it's not enough for publicity expenses, and adapting film and television games is the big one. Chi Yufeng persuaded bitterly.
Chi Yufeng is the CEO of Perfect Time and Space, they are investing 100 million yuan in vertical and horizontal, and they will be wasted if they are messed up like this by Hang Yu.
"If you don't do this, how can online literature develop well, if there is no good work, what do you use to adapt? I am also thinking about the long-term development of the online literature industry, I hope Mr. Chi can understand. Hang Yu said.
"How can there be no good works, there are a lot of works that have been adapted into games. Chi Yufeng said.
"It's too little, it's just one in a million, and this scale is simply not enough to make the entire entertainment market prosperous. Our entertainment market is difficult to compare with Europe and the United States, Japan and South Korea, so do we have to be poisoned by foreign works all the time? Hang Yu said.
"That being said, but I think you're in too much of a hurry, after all, we're late, so we have to take it one step at a time. If we don't grasp copyright, what does it have to do with us no matter how prosperous the entertainment industry is. Chi Yufeng said.
"Literary creation and entertainment work interact with each other, and today we invest in literary creation, and the entertainment industry prospers another day, and they will naturally invest in us in return. Hang Yu said.
"Having said that, I'm afraid that when the time comes, people will make money and reopen a literary platform. Chi Yufeng said.
"We are all building literary platforms, do you think they will still have a chance at that time? A literary platform needs a large number of authors and works, and they need to accumulate enough popularity and heritage. According to our plan, it only takes ten or twenty years for us to become the leader of the literary creation platform. Latecomers will open a downstream platform at most and rely on our works for secondary creation. Mr. Chi, if you really want to become a literary giant, I suggest that you open your mind and not be limited to the system that has been created at one point. Hang Yu said.
"Your company's cash flow is huge, of course you can do that, we can't. Chi Yufeng said.
"Liberalizing copyright and not investing is not a matter of funding, but of determination. Whether or not you have the courage to break the existing rules and make new online literature will become the key condition for competition in the new era. Hang Yu said.
"Your new era has come too fast, online literature has only been developing for a few years, and the country has just paid attention to it and rectified it. Have you ever thought about it, you have made such a big deal out of it, what if there is a literary rectification? It is true that open copyright can stimulate the creative passion of authors, but you should know that there are often some taboos in works that are conducive to film and television adaptation. Nowadays, online literature still tends to be younger, so the government is stricter than film and television, and what can be filmed in movies cannot be written on the Internet. Chi Yufeng said.
"What works in our country do not tend to be younger? Junior high school students love to watch the old boy the most. If the government rectifies online literature, won't your works that pretend to be sideways and cool and cool not suffer losses? We do Weibo, and we are very strict in this regard, and I have experience in this area, so I don't need you to remind you. Hang Yu said.
Weibo has a large user base, there are all kinds of speech, morality is degenerate, and human nature is distorted. There are also some big Vs who openly engage in nationalism, foreign slaves, Japanese dogs, and criticize the government.... The Weibo Management Department is in charge of this.
After doing social networking for so long, Jiangyan Company is already very familiar with keyword blocking, search, red lines, etc. These experiences can be transferred to the online text platform, which is definitely better than Perfect Time and Space.
"Dong Hang, don't you think about it again. Chi Yufeng asked.
"It doesn't make sense for you to tell me this, our company doesn't need others to dictate things, and if you want to succeed in this round of competition, you should do your own thing. Hang Yu was tired of listening to the other party's advice, and said politely.
"Okay, I see. Chi Yufeng said.
After ending the call, Chi Yufeng's face darkened, and Hang Yu didn't eat this set of good words.
If it is an ordinary company, it can still be coerced, but Jiangyan Company is not an ordinary enterprise. Although Jiangyan Company is not listed and there is very little public information, it can be judged from its products.
Just for the game, a cross-server company can compete with Perfect.
"General manager, how's it going?" asked Zhu Yuan.
"What can I do, Jiangyan Company is such a big company, and it has already released its words, how can it be withdrawn. At this point, we have only two choices, either to die or, like them, to completely liberalize copyright. Chi Yufeng said.
"What does Kidney University say?" asked Zhu Yuan.
"What can you say, you think that you can get Jiang Yan Company with a big kidney, then you are too underestimate Hang Yunshan. This guy does e-commerce, games, social networking, finance, which line is not one of the best in the industry, such a huge group, we can't help it. Chi Yufeng said.
Thinking about Jiang Yan's company's major products, Zhu Yuan felt a little desperate.
"It seems that we can only follow the release of copyright, otherwise all our efforts will be in vain. Zhu Yuan said.
"Actually, I don't understand very much, obviously most authors can't sell their copyrights at all, why does Weibo Literature Network say that the copyright belongs to the author, and those who hit the street are crazy. Chi Yufeng said depressedly.
"It is estimated that at the beginning, everyone did not recognize the reality, maybe they wrote on the Weibo Literature Network for a period of time, and found that they had no chance to sell the copyright at all, and they will react. Zhu Yuan said.
"It makes sense, no matter what Jiang Yan does it, it can't change the reality that most of the authors' copyrights can't be sold. As long as we stabilize the situation and wait for everyone to accept the reality, this craze will pass sooner or later. Chi Yufeng said.
Obviously, things have not yet reached a moment of despair, and Chi Yufeng still holds on to a glimmer of hope.