Xue Zhiqian shared his viewing experience and was accused of stealing filming , and CCTV issued a s

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-17

The well-known singer Xue Zhiqian was recently accused by some netizens of "stealing filming" for sharing** his experience after the movie "Flying Life 2" and several movie screens ** on his personal social **, which triggered a copyright dispute. However, CCTV spoke out in a timely manner, pointing out that there is no such thing as "stealing photos" in the law, which justified Xue Zhiqian's name.

Xue Zhiqian only expressed his own viewing experience in the sharing, and made it clear that there is no commercial use, only sharing. Despite this, some netizens still questioned his behavior, believing that his behavior constituted "piracy". In this regard, CCTV clearly pointed out that the ** or small fragments used in personal appreciation, research and evaluation of works are reasonable and do not constitute infringement.

With CCTV's clarification, this misunderstanding was finally resolved. Xue Zhiqian's sharing behavior did not infringe copyright, but out of love and sharing of the movie. This incident has also triggered further reflection on copyright issues by the public, reminding us that when sharing and disseminating content, we should respect originality and copyright and avoid unnecessary controversy.

In general, Xue Zhiqian's act of sharing the movie-watching experience this time did not constitute infringement, but out of love and sharing of the movie. It is hoped that the public can look at online disputes more rationally, respect originality and copyright, and jointly maintain a good online environment.

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