The recent indictment of Tan Qiao and the removal of " Tan Tan Traffic " from the Internet have caused a stir on the Internet. Although the person suing is Youshu Media Co., Ltd., the initiator is Chengdu TV Station.
Because it was Chengdu TV that authorized or sold the copyright to Youshu Media Company, and Youshu Media Company relied on this to sue the entire network. This led to "Tan Tan Traffic" being removed from the entire network, and Tan Qiao also said that he had been sued. After the
incident happened, many people went to Chengdu TV’s Douyin to comment and follow the rhythm. Probably because the netizens couldn't stand it anymore, Chengdu TV Station started to criticize those netizens in the comments.
For example, someone commented: I heard that you are going to get Sir Tan? Are we not allowed to take Chenghua Avenue when going to Erxian Bridge?
Chengdu TV station commented angrily: What does it matter to you? What do you know? Don’t be carried away, the truth may surprise you!
Some netizens commented: Where is Chengdu Radio and Television Station’s face?
Chengdu TV station responded: Where do you think your face comes from?
Netizen commented: I am Sichuanese , but I am ashamed of Chengdu Advertising TV Station. Brothers praised Tan Tan.
Chengdu TV Station responded: We don’t regard you as proud. A person who lacks thinking has what qualifications? Talk about honor and disgrace!
The most interesting thing is that Chengdu TV station also took out the classic quotes of Luo Xiang , but I don’t know if it was said by teacher Luo Xiang.
The poorer the knowledge, the more inexplicable courage and inexplicable pride a person possesses.
The poorer your knowledge, the more absolute your beliefs will be, because you have never heard this relative point of view.
Yelang is arrogant and ignorant by nature.
Luo Xiang's
is really awesome. He is an official account, and he did not hesitate to sell the copyright of a 2005 charity program in order to make money, and he did not hesitate to ruin his reputation. In other words, Tan Qiao made "Tan Tan Traffic" popular. If it hadn't become popular, would you still sue others for infringement?
However, after the incident, there were a lot of hateful comments. I guess they were all deleted out of fear of negative impact. But even so, Chengdu TV station still often interacts with netizens in strange ways.
I am really speechless. Is this Chengdu TV station state-owned or private. They rely on selling copyrights to sue. Will the money they get go to the state or go into their own pockets?