Sister Betta [a small group] was warned by the super tube! Break the defense and call out: sue me if you have the ability
Recently, around"Live background music"There have been several storms, and I believe that friends who often pay attention to webcasting must have heard about it. Because the background music plays an extremely important part in the live broadcast process, it makes the whole network headOnline celebrity PDD, to each platform 18 unknown small anchor, almost never escape the copyright issue of live background music.
Tens of millions of online celebrity and a fighting fish sister.[A small group]The same is true! In a recent live broadcast, a small group was warned and punished on the spot after playing a song.
Previously, online celebrity anchor [PDD] of Betta Top Stream was claimed by related people for playing and singing a famous song during the live broadcast. As a result, the live broadcast industry has ushered in a wave of claims.
After the incident, many live broadcast platforms formally put such actions into the platform’s prohibition in order to prevent their anchors from playing such songs into trouble and turmoil.Due to the wide range of songs involved (both at home and abroad), many anchors are inevitably punished.
Among them, as a fighting fish sister,[A small group] was also warned by the betta fish in the recent live broadcast.
It is reported that when a small group was using a foreign language song, it was stopped by the super-management because the platform did not obtain the relevant copyright. After being stopped, a small group also looked extremely puzzled. At present, it asked, "Are English songs copyrighted now?"
After getting everyone’s positive reply, Xiao Tuantuan also said with concern:"I’m really going to cry, but fortunately they didn’t bother me … if they bother me, I’ll really be ruined!"
Therefore, the small group that intended to sing a song in the live broadcast room had to put this idea away. Those who don’t want to miss this colorful talent show immediately suggest that they sing their own songs.
The small group that has been shadowed by copyright issues is rather hesitant to say: "To tell the truth-I don’t even know if I can sing my own song now! If I sing my own song and get sued, wouldn’t it be ridiculous?"
Hearing this, many water friends reacted more enthusiastically.
Then, under the instigation of all the people in the live broadcast room, a small group of courage values soared and directly said in the live broadcast room: "Anyway, sue me if you can!If I lose 10w singing my own song, I will admit it! "
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