Chapter 82: Paranormal Events

Dongguo Yao originally wanted to listen to "The Hills" in its entirety, but he didn't want Yuedongyun Music to mention [According to the requirements of the copyright owner, the song needs to be paid to listen, and users can directly pay to listen to the song. 】

Seeing this prompt, Dong Guo Yao's eyes lit up, and he immediately clicked to check the rules for paid listening.

According to the rules of Sports Cloud Music, users will pay a fee of 0.1 points for each paid song they listen to. According to the sharing agreement, Yuedong Concert pays a copyright fee of 0.05 points to the copyright owner, that is, the copyright owner can get 5 yuan for every 1,000 auditions.

The cost of 5 yuan for 1,000 auditions seems a bit low, but don't forget that the users of Yuedong Music are measured in hundreds of millions.

In addition, the world now has a good protection of personal copyright, once a pirated website appears, it will be a strong blow. Therefore, fans can only listen to songs through formal channels, so it is not a problem for a song to successfully achieve hundreds of millions of auditions.

And once hundreds of millions of auditions are realized, then the copyright owner can get 50,000 yuan in income.

Therefore, it is common for some top singers to earn more than one million in Yuedong Music every month.

Thinking of this, Dong Guo Yao suddenly remembered which songs he had circulated on the Internet before, and immediately searched for them on Yuedong Cloud Music.

But as he guessed, none of these songs were paid songs, for the simple reason that none of them met the conditions of a paid song.

After figuring this out, Dong Guo Yao suddenly had the idea of making these songs.

But these are all things to be done in the future, since he has the intention of uploading the song to Sports Cloud Music, he simply applied for an account of Yuedong Cloud Music.

After registering an account, Dong Guo Yao suddenly remembered a question, and immediately broke out in a cold sweat, that is, he remembered that the copyrights of those songs and works he circulated outside had not been registered.

Although according to the provisions of the Copyright Law, the work is automatically copyrighted when it is completed, but it only has copyright, it does not mean that the copyright is yours, and if you want to really own the copyright of the work, you have to register the copyright first.

"The copyright thing must not be sloppy, and you must register it quickly, otherwise it will be a big joke if it is preemptively registered." Dong Guo Yao said, hurriedly quit Yuedong Music and opened the browser, ready to find a website that can register the copyright of "Childhood", "You Are My Eyes", "Lullaby" and other songs.

Many people in the entertainment industry know that they are the authors of a certain literary work and song, but the copyright was preemptively registered by others, and in the end, they not only couldn't use the work, but also became a plagiarist.

Speaking of which, we have to talk about how to protect our legitimate rights and interests, in fact, there are many ways to protect your music works from being infringed by others.

The first way is to send a copy of the manuscript by express mail or fax to yourself or your relatives and friends, and do not open the package after receiving the mail. This method is relatively primitive, but it is practical, economical and convenient.

The law of our country clearly stipulates that express mail and fax can be used as legal evidence, when someone plagiarizes or steals your work, you can take this mail to the court as proof, but remember that the mail cannot be opened, otherwise it will lose its time effect.

The second way is to register the copyright with the local copyright office, which is more troublesome, but more convincing in a legal sense.

The third way is to register directly with the China Music Copyright Association, which is more troublesome and more demanding than the above two. The conditions of this association for the registration of your work must be that your work has been published in the media at or above the provincial level, and that they can receive a share of the benefits generated by your work in terms of commercial use.

Of course, Dong Guo Yao did not choose the above methods, he chose the fourth most popular method now - directly to register online.

It's simple, practical, economical and time-consuming. Applicants only need to provide the stave or notation of the original musical work, the description of the work, and the applicant's identity document, and the application can be successfully accepted within one day at the earliest.

So Dong Guo Yao directly found a website with a high rating, registered an account, improved his personal information, and then entered the words "You Are My Eyes" according to the prompts.

But as soon as the name was lost, Dong Guo Yao was dumbfounded?

Why? Because as soon as the name was entered, Dong Guo Yao saw a prompt: [The song name has already been registered, let's think of a name!] 】

"Won't it?" I really want to come to something.

Seeing this prompt, Dong Guo Yao's whole person was a little confused, was he really preemptively registered?

"Impossible? It can't be that there is a song with the same name in this world, right? Dongguo Yao frowned, then returned to the home page, clicked on the customer service interface to ask customer service for help, and wanted to see the relevant information of "You Are My Eyes".

"Hello and welcome. How can I help you? ”

"Hello, I am your special line customer service, if you have any questions, you can consult me directly, this music copyright registration center is personally checked by the National Copyright Administration, which ensures that your handling matters are 100% passed and also has the strongest legal benefits!"

As soon as Dongguo Yao opened the customer service interface, two messages immediately popped up.

"Hello, I would like to check the relevant information about the copyright of "You Are My Eyes". Dong Guo Yao directly sent his question over.

"Hello, please wait, I am inquiring about the copyright information of "You Are My Eyes" for you."

"Hello, the following is the information you can see about "You Are My Eyes".

Soon, the automatic customer service sent him the copyright information related to "You Are My Eyes" that Dong Guo Yao had permission to know.

Dong Guo Yao looked at the message sent by the customer service, and was directly stunned for a long time without reacting, because it was clearly written that the copyright owner of "You Are My Eyes" was - Dong Guo Yao.

"What's the situation, isn't Dongguo Yao me?"

"But you didn't register?"

"Same name and surname? Impossible! ”

For a while, a series of question marks popped up in Dong Guo Yao's head, and he felt that this matter was a little too unbelievable.

"Registration time, 11:35 a.m. on August 3, 2017?"

"! Haunted, what is this? Isn't that when I sang? ”

Dong Guo Yao's eyes widened, looking at the registration time of "You Are My Eyes" on the computer, he suddenly felt a chill down his spine, this matter, it felt like a supernatural incident.