Chapter 1092: There are few capitalists who are darker than you
"Hello."
The ones who walked into the villa's office were a man and a woman. The man should be a photographer and the woman should be a reporter. She was wearing a small suit for women. After entering the villa, she gently tied up her short hair and greeted Hao Ping with a smile.
"You are Mr. Hao Ping, are you? I made an appointment with you to come here to find materials today."
"Hello."
Hao Ping asked them to sit down. I have to say that compared to Guan Zhifei who often comes into contact with him, Lu Yan and her partner who came this time were obviously more professional. However, in comparison, Hao Ping felt that Guan Zhifei made him feel more relaxed, except that he often asked some strange questions indiscriminately.
Hao Ping could see a little surprise flashing in her eyes when she saw the casual clothes she was wearing, but she didn't say anything. Instead, she soon entered the interview state after sitting down.
"We are here this time. The main content of the interview is related to the very popular 'copyright war' now. I would like to ask you to tell us about it. The interview process will not be too long, and it should not be too late for your time, right?"
"No." Hao Ping smiled.
In fact, when these topics were contacted before, they had already greeted them on the phone, and Hao Ping was prepared in mind.
Originally, he planned to say a few words casually to see what the reporter needs to know and say something if he can. However, this morning, Ke Hai's incident reminded him that before Ke Hai and Miyagawa Kimi left the reporter, he had already written the draft and thought about what to say.
"Then let's start now?" asked the reporter.
"Yes." Hao Ping nodded, then took the recording equipment handed over from her hand and hung it on her clothes.
However, Hao Ping found that although there was a recording equipment that could be used to modify the manuscript after going back, the reporter still took out a notebook and put it on hand.
"General Manager Hao, as far as I know, your company's mikufans website has become an animation playback website with a certain status in the industry in less than half a year, and it is also the first company in China to significantly introduce foreign animation works. What do you think of the saying "copyright war" that is very popular on the Internet now?" The female reporter went straight to the point and directly entered the core issue.
Hao Ping thought briefly: "Actually, I was shocked by the rise of the word 'copyright war'."
"consternation?"
"Yes." Hao Ping smiled, "In fact, formal copyright support is a matter of course. I believe most people agree with this statement, right?"
The female reporter nodded unconsciously.
"Since that's the case, why are you so surprised by the introduction of regular copyrights?" Hao Ping smiled, "I think everyone is too surprised by the introduction of copyrights, which is not very normal. What I hope to see is that if you have to pay for genuine products, it is normal."
Hao Ping shook his head and said, "So, I don't think the 'copyright war' is something to be astonished."
"But the news recently revealed that major websites are now increasing investment in animation copyright introduction. The playback price of a seasonal work has reached an inflated position. Do you think such a price is normal?"
Hao Ping smiled and said, "This is a good thing."
The female reporter continued: "Can you please tell me in detail?"
Hao Ping said: "I don't know if you have seen the videos of animation participants released on our website before. We can see that each animation is a website that has been invested by the station and has invited Japanese animation companies to help create animations.
Then the deeply moved animation company arranged a supervision to use an "unprecedented new way of expression" for the work, which is to block half of the screen with black lines.
During that time, the Chinese treasurers showed their beautiful qualities of "stupid speed", and were all scared away by these guys.
Then, let’s go back and let the Japanese publishers and library press the production fee that deeply understand the gyro character of these guys who are unwilling to slap them. After learning how Japanese investors are stingy and tormenting them, and then looking at the experience of the Chinese Finance Bus, it really makes people want to sigh: They are really doing it.
Of course, Hao Ping did not express any opinion on this matter. He had been talking nonsense with reporters for a long time in the industry and the difficulties and hardships of practitioners. However, in fact, these things are the things
Most of them are pure tm nonsense!
The data is correct. There are also 5 years of collapse, but what does this have to do with Mr. Hao Ping, a shareholder of G-Social Society that I have made a lot of money? They are difficult, but we are not difficult. Not only are we not difficult, we also have several plans that have earned 10 billion yuan a year.
As for which copyright fee is higher... Does the reporter say that he wishes to acquire all of them for one cent?
What he wants to say is:
"Therefore, we must promote and encourage the regularization of copyright in animation, so as to provide a better way for the healthy development of related industries."
Having said this, the picture is revealed.
"In fact, developing the habit of supporting authenticity also provides objective conditions for the healthy development of the domestic animation industry."
"Compared with Japan's animation industry, although China has developed certainly due to online broadcasting in the past two years, it is undoubtedly more fragile. Most people believe that this is because Chinese people do not have the Japanese animation market, but in fact, the market size of China is not small."
"I have a survey report here that the current pan-two-dimensional users in China have exceeded 120 million, core users exceed 10 million, and more than 40% of them have used to consume related peripheral products."
"Compared with Japan, Japan's animation industry is undoubtedly more mature than us and the consumer market is cultivated earlier. But last year, our animation output value was similar to theirs, and sometimes the total output value even exceeded them..."
"It is precisely because of this that we need to promote copyright formalization. It can be imagined that with the further development of our market, the market and surrounding areas of animation will further develop..."
Hao Ping said as he watched the female reporter in front of him keep recording the key points he had mentioned in the notebook, and he was in a good mood.
He just laid the foundation for so long and said so much, just for the last part of the content, just to convey one thing: China's surrounding development market has a broad future, and people are stupid and money can come quickly!
Think carefully about what is the most popular animation work recently!
Why don’t you come over and ask for authorization? When will you wait?
Copyright war? That's just a topic that leads to the topic. As for how difficult it is for a Japanese animation company, animation practitioners are tragically suffering from 996,007, that's completely the foundation!
"By the way, reporter Lu." Hao Ping remembered and said, "Can you send me a copy after your manuscript is finished?"
"Of course." The female reporter looked up.
Well, let Qu Mingnan’s small media revise some of the content and post it on their respective websites and self-media.
Hao Ping even began to consider whether to bring together several vice presidents of the Animation Production Industry Association to hold a meeting, publish an industrial development white paper, blue book, etc. in the name of the Industry Association, and then blow up this wind...
Chapter completed!