Let's talk about it
I want to talk to you about piracy and piracy, not just piracy and genuine novels. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
Someone said in the comment section that they were going to see piracy, and then many people followed and said that they were going to watch piracy.
I'm not saying that everyone should read all genuine novels, play genuine games, etc......
I just thought, if you have the ability, you support the genuine version, so that those creators have the motivation to stick with it.
If you are forced to watch piracy by life or for various reasons, the author also understands that when I was in junior high school, I especially read Sanshao's books, but because I was poor and the student party had no money, I also read pirated copies.
The author will not stop everyone from watching pirated copies at all.
But here's the point: please don't promote piracy.
It's good to watch it silently, because the atmosphere of national piracy is really bad.
In fact, as an author, I hate piracy the most.
Probably only people who have had independent intellectual property rights will understand what it feels like.
Pirated websites take what you have worked so hard to get out of without even changing it, just copy and paste, and just start seeking benefits.
This is no different from an overt robbery, even if they tell me in advance and don't get paid, it won't be so uncomfortable.
As a result, the creators who put in the labor are not rewarded, and the looters who carry the past will get a lot of profits, whether it is clicks, traffic, advertisements, and I have even seen some pirate websites charge money.
And then it leads to a very serious social problem.
Those who have put in their labor and energy, those who have dreams and want to create, are not rewarded, and most of the rewards are in the hands of pirated websites that are directly pasted and copied.
As a game fan, I hate it very much, because the early stand-alone games in my country were pirated and killed.
Maybe you don't understand, I'll give you an example, at the starting point, on average, only one out of thirty people will read the genuine version, that is, thirty collections have a subscription, and the rest will go to see piracy.
The objective reason is that the genuine version is too expensive and unaffordable, which is understandable.
As a result, most of the author's energy and the wealth created by his labor have nothing to do with the author, and all of them are in the hands of pirate websites that have done nothing.
Of course, I'm just a small anonymous author, and that little bit of manuscript fee is nothing.
You can also continue to watch piracy.
What I want to say is that I hope that even if you are watching piracy, you must be aware of copyright in your heart.
It's not just a matter of fiction.
Now you may still be young and do not have the ability, but when you have the ability and the foundation of wealth, please try to develop this habit of respecting intellectual property rights.
This is something that society as a whole needs, to get feedback back into the hands of the people who are really trying to create, to keep them motivated, so that a virtuous circle can be formed.
The author is just an undergraduate dog, not much culture and education. In life, even if I go out to work, or work part-time, I will definitely buy genuine games and the like I play.
Because the author is very uncomfortable when he sees the book review section discussing piracy and the like, it's like being robbed, and people still have to show off what you were robbed in front of you.
So I felt it for a moment and wrote this paragraph.
In the past, there was a national policy for the author to call on all readers to be aware of copyright, probably at the time of the last book, but I didn't dare at that time.
After all, all the officials are the parents of food and clothing, and if one is unhappy, my poor subscription may be gone.
But this book is almost out of subscriptions, and the author is also a dead pig who is not afraid of boiling water, so let's talk about all these things.
If you can see it, that's fine, if you can't, you just let me fart.