Nowadays, everyone can be a host by picking up their mobile phone, so what exactly should be broadcast during the live broadcast? Many noobs have no experience at all and can only rely on chatting with netizens or singing to attract fans. So do you need to pay royalties for singi

2024/05/1417:47:32 entertainment 1020

Nowadays, everyone can be a host by picking up their mobile phone, so what exactly should be broadcast during the live broadcast?

Many noobs have no experience at all and can only rely on chatting with netizens or singing to attract fans. So do you need to pay royalties for singing in the live broadcast room?

Nowadays, everyone can be a host by picking up their mobile phone, so what exactly should be broadcast during the live broadcast? Many noobs have no experience at all and can only rely on chatting with netizens or singing to attract fans. So do you need to pay royalties for singi - DayDayNews

clearly tells everyone that singing other people's songs during the live broadcast requires paying royalties.

html On July 2, the well-known game anchor PDD sang the song "Borrow from Heaven for Another Five Hundred Years" during the live broadcast. The original author discovered and sued for 100,000 yuan in compensation.

Nowadays, everyone can be a host by picking up their mobile phone, so what exactly should be broadcast during the live broadcast? Many noobs have no experience at all and can only rely on chatting with netizens or singing to attract fans. So do you need to pay royalties for singi - DayDayNews

Many anchors have also sung other people’s songs during live broadcasts, so why haven’t they been sued by the original authors?

First of all, no one pays attention to the average small anchor, and the live broadcast is real-time. Generally, no one will find out, especially the original author.

Also, the live broadcast platform has an authorized song library. Generally, anchors select songs from this library to cover. Because they are songs provided by the platform, they can be directly covered, which is more convenient and fast, and there is no need to worry about infringement issues, because the platform will provide all Pay royalties on time for licensed songs.

Nowadays, everyone can be a host by picking up their mobile phone, so what exactly should be broadcast during the live broadcast? Many noobs have no experience at all and can only rely on chatting with netizens or singing to attract fans. So do you need to pay royalties for singi - DayDayNews

So if the live cover is not used for commercial purposes, that is, no benefit is obtained, does it count as infringement?

Many times we will see a copyright statement that prohibits commercial use without permission. The case of

PDD tells us that even if PDD has no obvious commercial purpose, the live broadcast is an online public platform and is a platform directly open to netizens across the country. Even if the cover artist does not gain any benefit, it is still an infringement and the original author must be obtained. license, or pay copyright fees to it, otherwise it is an infringement.

After this case, PDD said that he will never sing again, and will cooperate and abide by the law, and he will pay whatever compensation is required.

In response to PDD's singing infringement this time, the platform reminded PDD not to sing in the live broadcast room in the near future. If you really want to sing, you can sing through the platform's song request software.

However, this time the original author Zhang Hongguang requested a compensation of 100,000 yuan, which is indeed an excessive claim price. We hope that both parties can handle it properly, respect the copyright interests of others, and safeguard their own legitimate interests.

reminds everyone not to blindly sing other people’s songs during live broadcasts. If you are sued by the original author, the average small anchor will simply not be able to afford the copyright fees.

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