On the evening of February 16, Xue Zhiqian** reported on CCTV news, and then responded to the "theft" controversy, saying: "Words are murder weapons, which can transmit good and evil, and traffic is godfather, can be exchanged for silver, and can be retributed."
Xue Zhiqian**'s report quoted Zhu Wei, deputy director of the Communication Law Research Center of China University of Political Science and Law, as saying: There is no such thing as piracy in China's law, which should be a popular term for copyright infringement. "A ** or small fragment, used for one's own appreciation, personal research, classroom teaching, for the purpose of evaluating or commenting on a published work, is a fair use and does not constitute copyright infringement as stated in the Copyright Law. However, if the highlights of the movie are disseminated on the short ** platform, if the parties do not allow it and the right holder does not agree, it is an infringement.
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On February 15, singer Xue Zhiqian posted an article commenting on the movie "Flying Life 2", but the "stealing" controversy was caused by the pictures in the long article, and related entries such as "Xue Zhiqian's stealing photography" frequently appeared on the hot search list.
Some netizens believe that refusing to take pictures is the basic requirement for watching movies, and it is indeed inappropriate for public figures to take the lead in stealing films, "neither respecting the movie nor the audience". But some netizens said that it was not necessary, although Xue Zhiqian's behavior did belong to "stealing photos", but a few ** did not have any spoiler effect at all, and they were not used for commercial purposes, so there was no need to go online.
On the morning of the 16th, Xue Zhiqian posted on Weibo, responding to doubts with a limerick poem. Instead of quelling the controversy, his response has intensified it.
Xue Zhiqian responded for the first time.