On February 15, the well-known singer Xue Zhiqian shared his movie-watching experience on Weibo, he walked into the theater in a low-key and cute manner, and ** the movie "Flying Life 2" directed by Han Han. Xue Zhiqian revealed in his speech after watching the movie: "I cried ...... when I saw itAnd it was ...... to cry with hot bloodThis sincere expression of emotion undoubtedly shows his love and devotion to films.
However, this emotional "film review" essay has sparked a controversy of "stealing" because of the pictures. Xue Zhiqian posted three movie shooting pictures on Weibo, which was accused by some netizens of stealing filming, believing that this was neither respectful of the movie nor the audience, and quickly pushed the entry "Xue Zhiqian stealing photography" onto the hot search list.
Regarding this controversy, Xue Zhiqian's fans and some netizens expressed their understanding. They believe that although Xue Zhiqian's behavior is indeed a theft, considering that he is not used for commercial purposes and there are no spoilers, he should not be overly blamed. In fact, many people have also taken pictures and posted them to Moments during the movie, which to a certain extent reflects the audience's love and desire to share the movie.
In the face of controversy, Xue Zhiqian responded positively through a "limerick poem" on the 16th: "This heart is bright, and what can I say." This sentence seems to indicate that his filming behavior was done out of personal affection and without malicious intent.
Regarding the issue of piracy, Article 31 of China's "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Promotion of the Film Industry" clearly stipulates: "Without the permission of the right holder, no one may make audio or video recordings of the film being screened. Where audio or video recordings are discovered, cinema staff have the right to stop them and request that they delete them; Those who refuse to obey have the right to request that they leave the scene. "This regulation is of great significance for protecting film copyrights and maintaining the order of movie viewing.
It is worth noting that Xue Zhiqian's "deity is grateful" mentioned in his response seems to imply that his filming behavior was permitted. However, even if permission is granted, the relevant regulations should be followed to ensure that the rights and interests of others are not violated.
Regarding the question of whether watching movies and taking pictures and posting them to Moments constitutes piracy, CCTV-6 Movie Channel invited lawyer Zeng Wenwen, a partner of Beijing Tian Yuan Law Firm, to explain. Lawyer Zeng Wenwen pointed out that according to China's Civil Code and Copyright Law, if the infringement of piracy is serious, the infringer may be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison in addition to civil and administrative penalties. This interpretation highlights the seriousness of piracy and its possible legal consequences.
In short, although Xue's movie-watching experience has sparked a controversy about piracy, it also reminds us that we should respect the rights and regulations of others when sharing joy and love. As a public figure, Xue Zhiqian's behavior should play an exemplary role, abide by relevant regulations, and jointly maintain a good viewing order and awareness of copyright protection.