Section 165: Contract

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"I don't dare let you go and prepare a gift for your grandfather. Li Jiancai smiled and said, "I'll prepare a gift for your grandfather." ”

"Okay, you'll see. Li Qingwan nodded, and then returned to her room.

Easily logged in to the account of her comic network, Li Qingwan found that at this time, Li Qingwan had some surprises to find that her author's background finally came to the comic network SMS notification.

Huaxia Comics Network said that Li Qingwan's "Slam Dunk" can finally be signed.

The criteria for contracting have been met.

"It's really not easy!!" Li Qingwan said helplessly.

However, this is also understandable, after all, this model of Huaxia Comics Network is inherently problematic.

Every cartoonist draws comics for free, and then draws them for a period of time, and Huaxia Comic Network looks at the collection and popularity of its serialization before deciding whether to sign a contract.

After signing the contract, Huaxia Comics Network will issue a manuscript fee of 100-500 yuan for a comic.

Of course, this kind of buyout belongs to the newcomer, and after the buyout, the copyright of the entire comic will all belong to Huaxia Comics Network.

And the real big cartoonists are all serialized to a certain extent, and then paid for by the Huaxia Comics Network, and then distributed.

Then these cartoonists get 8 to 15 percent in royalties.

Needless to say, everyone knows that for cartoonists, the second type is the most cost-effective.

Because the second kind is completely based on your grades, depending on the quality of your comics, good comics, good sales, then the more money you get.

And the most important thing is that if you sign the second contract, the copyright of the comic is completely retained in the hands of the author.

"Sign, sign. Li Qingwan added the TT number of the editor of Huaxia Comic Network as she spoke.

The person on the other side, who should be online, the person named Matcha, quickly agreed to Li Qingwan's friend application.

After Li Qingwan reported her pen name and comic name, Matcha quickly replied to Li Qingwan.

"Hello, your work has been approved by our editors after a rigorous review, and it is considered that it has reached the standard of signing a contract, do you intend to sign a contract with us? ”

This is complete nonsense, since it has been posted on the website of Huaxia Comics Network, of course I want to sign a contract.

Therefore, Li Qingwan did not hesitate, and replied directly: "I want to sign a contract." ”

"In that case, is the copyright of your work completely yours?" asked Matcha as she continued.

"Well, in my hands. Li Qingwan hesitated for a moment, and then nodded briskly, anyway, there is no Inoue Yuhiko in this world, so for Li Qingwan, the slam dunk master is his own.

The copyright is also Li Qingwan's.

If you, if Yuhiko Inoue is not convinced, you can come here to sue me!!

If Inoue Yuhiko can really come here to sue Li Qingwan, Li Qingwan will definitely not cheat, and will definitely compensate Inoue Yuhiko, the conditions are also very simple, just bring yourself back to the earth.

In that case, please fill in your information. At this time, Matcha sent another message.

And there is a link attached, after Li Qingwan clicked on it, she found that the web page in this link was a place for Li Qingwan to fill in her own information.

ID number, ethnicity, and all kinds of messy things, and finally after Li Qingwan filled it out, matcha sent Li Qingwan a form.

"This is your information and the contract, if there is no problem, you can print two copies and sign it and mail it to us, well, you also need a copy of your ID card." ”

After Matcha finished speaking, she sent Li Qingwan a photo of her ID card.

"Yes, but I need to look at the contract first. After Li Qingwan finished speaking, she opened the file called by Matcha and browsed it online.

"Matcha, why is my signing fee 200 yuan a piece?" After Li Qingwan glanced at it, she immediately saw the part about the manuscript fee.

"200 yuan a comic, all bought out. Matcha replied, "Although the price is indeed high for newcomers, our editors believe that your work will be worth the price, and even if the sales are good, your manuscript fee can continue to increase." ”

Matcha said in a tone like a strange twist holding candy to tempt Lori.

"Sorry, I think you misunderstood. Li Qingwan made an embarrassed expression and said!: "What I want to ask is, shouldn't one of you be a sharing contract?" Li Qingwan asked.

"What??? Matcha asked with some discrepancy, "you want to share the contract?"

"Yes, I want to share the contract, and I'm not going to sell my rights to you. Li Qingwan said apologetically.

"Okay, it's not impossible to choose a contract, well, if you choose to share a contract, I'll modify it for you, but are you sure you want to share the contract?"

Matcha reminded Li Qingwan again: "According to your current price, you can have almost 20,000 yuan per month, and if you work hard, you can at least have more than 30,000 yuan in manuscript fees, but if you divide the contract, you can't be sure." ”

Matcha helped Li Qingwan analyze it.

"There's nothing to choose, I'm not short of the twenty or thirty thousand yuan a month, so you can get me a contract." ”

Li Qingwan explained, but she didn't expect how much damage her statement had brought to matcha.

"It's not bad for 20,000 or 30,000 yuan, huh?"

"Big brother, that's twenty or thirty thousand, not two or three hundred yuan, not two or three yuan, I only have more than three thousand yuan a month, do you need to hit me like this??"

Of course, this is matcha's mental activity, and of course matcha can't say this to Li Qingwan.

"I'm going to be a cold editor who doesn't get moved by anything else," Matcha said with a nod as she comforted herself.

"Well, please wait a minute. Matcha typed and said, and then quickly sent another contract to Li Qingwan.

This contract means that Li Qingwan can get 10% of the royalties of the single book released by "Slam Dunk".

I don't know if it was the reason why Li Qingwan said that it was not bad for money at the beginning or for some other reason, the contract given by Matcha to Li Qingwan turned out to be not the worst eight-percent royalty contract.