There are currently a lot of discordant voices in the comments section of the official blog of the Beijing Film Festival. There are messages on many Weibo posts calling for them to pay copyright fees. This only makes uninformed netizens confused and they can’t help but ask how to

The 12th Beijing International Film Festival has just ended for three days. The official blog was still reviewing the highlights of the entire event, but unexpectedly it was besieged.

There are currently a lot of discordant voices in the comments section of the Beijing Film Festival official blog. There are messages on many Weibo posts calling for them to pay royalties. This only makes uninformed netizens confused and they can’t help but ask what’s going on. Something happened.

The whole thing is not complicated. It can be explained clearly in one sentence. Without the copyright of the Beijing Film Festival, used the song "Fake Love" by the Korean group BTS as the background music of the video, which is suspected of infringement.

I have to say that the copyright awareness of domestic entertainment is really weak. Not only that, there are really many embarrassing points behind this matter.

First of all, the Beijing Film Festival may be suspected of double infringement. The version they used was adapted by overseas fans and cannot be used commercially. If you want to use it formally, you must not only pay the company where the Korean group is located, but also obtain permission from the adapter.

Secondly, BTS, a Korean group, is very unfriendly to us. Not only is it suspected of humiliating (ru) Hua (hua), during the Olympics, group member Kim Namjoon also posted a video dynamic to irritate our athletes. They can't afford to lose and want to topple us. Black and white, the whole thing turned upside down.

It is somewhat inappropriate to use this combination of songs at our own international film festival.

Finally, the controversy caused by the Beijing Film Festival also affected the movie " The Wandering Earth ". The entire music was added to the trailer of " The Wandering Earth 2", which made many people mistakenly think it was " The producers of "The Wandering Earth" violated copyright infringement and even started to ridicule the movie.

Fortunately, someone helped explain that the original trailer of "The Wandering Earth" had no background music, and it was all added by the Beijing Film Festival itself.

But not everyone can see this explanation. The first thing netizens who pay attention to this matter will see is the preview screen of "The Wandering Earth 2" with the song of the Korean group BTS, and it is suspected of Infringement, the related video has been played nearly 200,000 times.

Of course, some netizens pointed out that this adapted version should be difficult for the outside world to understand and access. suspected that some internal staff were fans of BTS and "contained private goods" during the production of the video, which led to this kind of situation. Controversial events.

- does not rule out this possibility, but without a specific reply from the Beijing Film Festival, no one can make a conclusion about . Now the Beijing Film Festival has only deleted the allegedly infringing video and has taken no further action. I also hope they will provide an explanation as soon as possible.

In fact, in addition to the Beijing Film Festival, Hunan TV has also been involved in a similar controversy recently. An event poster released was accused of plagiarizing the BTS group logo.

Most of the passers-by and netizens thought it was ridiculous after seeing this. They thought that the design combination on the Hunan TV poster was very common, and it was purely fans of the Korean group who came to engage in the "Origin of the Universe". If you must say so, the BTS group logo was plagiarized from others. The front door of the house.

However, some people also put forward another perspective - " mango has a criminal record and has used BTS 's songs many times. They must know the logo of BTS , which is questionable."

Alas...

It is said that we should discuss the matter based on the facts and apply one code to another. This Hunan TV poster cannot really be regarded as plagiarism, but when someone said "too many criminal records" in front of me, it was inevitable that I would be short of breath.

Finally, I hope to have a rational discussion. We must admit that domestic entertainment, from the production crew to the TV station, has a history of plagiarism or infringement, but we must also admit that Korean entertainment also plagiarizes, from variety shows to TV dramas, and there is no history of plagiarism. short.

In recent years, Korean entertainment has begun to focus on "stealing" culture, so the most effective way to identify plagiarism is to provide tangible evidence, rather than digging through old scores and looking for criminal records. For example, everyone does not approve of the behavior of the Beijing Film Festival, but accuses Hunan TV If the poster is plagiarized, that would be a bit baffling.

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