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Volume 1 Chapter 433 Ambition

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    "It's really hard for us to understand your thoughts, Mr. Shen." The U.S. Minister of Commerce, China's Minister of Commerce and Shen Zhenghui sat together, pretending to be chatting, but they were separated by staff, making it clear that they were not chatting.  .  "Is there anything difficult to understand?" Shen Zhenghui spread his hands.  "The proposal you made seems to be disadvantageous to you." The U.S. Secretary of Commerce chuckled twice, "I don't understand that you want to normalize the use of copyrighted works that are quoted or borrowed by online novels.  "I don't know what benefit this is to you. Especially," he added, "when these novels are adapted into TV series or movie scripts, you will mainly pay for the copyright fees. This is really"  The Chinese Minister of Commerce said nothing, but his eyes showed the same look as the American Minister of Commerce, expressing the same idea.  "I think this is easy to understand," Shen Zhenghui replied, "As you can see, under the current circumstances, more and more creations have to absorb nutrients from many existing and already formed works.  The fandom world is becoming increasingly prosperous." He turned his attention to China's Minister of Commerce, "Mr. Minister can probably understand the current situation of China's Internet industry, its output value, etc., and also understand that this industry will have greater room for development in the future.  " Mr. China's Minister of Commerce shrugged, "You are right when you say that. " "So let me put it this way, you may think that in the huge Internet world, there should still be many choices for choosing works that do not conflict with other copyrights.  Yes, but what I see is different. I think the integration of copyright is an important trend in future development. I very much hope to promote this trend. " "Without your promotion, this will not become a trend.  "The U.S. Secretary of Commerce asked with a wink.  "Maybe," Shen Zhenghui tilted his head, "Maybe this is another long-term process. After all, you see, "Avengers" is a good example." Both ministers were a little thoughtful.  "You mean that in the future the Internet will be like superhero comics, creating huge production value?" the U.S. Secretary of Commerce asked impatiently, "it will give a huge boost to the film and television industries?" "I think so," Shen Zhenghui pursed his lips.  .  "And as we've seen, copyright is the biggest obstacle." "So you want to be able to create a worldwide copyright alliance? Just like song copyright, with practical fees for copyright subsidized to copyright holders?"  The U.S. Commerce Secretary asked rhetorically.  "I think this is reasonable, but online novels are a very low-end industry, and most of its practitioners earn very little. So I hope that online novels can be exempted from copyright fees. Of course, officially published novels and novel adaptations  When it comes to movies and TV series, we can just collect this copyright tax.¡± The U.S. Secretary of Commerce smiled and shook his head, ¡°This is obviously beneficial to China,¡± he said, ¡°Now the whole world knows that China¡¯s online novel industry is considered to be the best.  "No. 1 in the world." "But in terms of production value, it's still very low." Shen Zhenghui spread his hands.  "You have 1.3 billion cheap screenwriters," the American minister said nonsense like O'Neill, "This is unfair competition." Shen Zhenghui smiled and stared at the other party as if he were a fool.  The gentleman blushed slightly.  But immediately he stared at the Chinese Minister of Commerce with the same gaze, "Mr. Minister, what do you think?" "Ahem," the minister cleared his throat, "I think this idea is very constructive," he said, "  We should listen more to the opinions of people in the business community. "American business people must have mixed views, while Chinese business people must have more unified views.  "I think the definition of the extent of copyright use is a big problem," the Chinese Minister of Commerce said in a flash. "Different copyrights have different prices. This is obvious. A unified coordination agency may not necessarily be able to play a coordination role.  . Or we can create a trading market to conduct self-selected matching transactions for different levels of copyright use. "Just like the stock market or commodity futures trading?" asked the U.S. Secretary of Commerce.  "I personally think that China and the United States can put forward a standard for this transaction method, and then based on this standard, China and the United States can conduct pilot projects. Then it can be promoted to the whole world." The Chinese minister suggested, and he read  Shen Zhenghui glanced at the U.S. Secretary of Commerce and said, "I think Mr. Shen is very likely to be the first buyer in this trading market." The U.S. Secretary of Commerce also seemed to be very interested. Of course, he mostly used this so-called  See the trading marketWhen he came to something with more benefits, "I think this suggestion is very interesting." He said, "Or we can put it forward at the meeting and see if people in the business community have their ideas." Shen Zhenghui sat aside quite quietly.  , I feel a sense of satisfaction in my heart.  Therefore, during the Chairman¡¯s visit to the United States, among the results achieved, the cultural copyright trading market (pilot) became an important content.  Americans are certainly afraid that Chinese novelists and screenwriters will impact the jobs of American novelists and screenwriters. After all, it can be seen from the filming of several works selected by Shen Zhenghui that there are not a few Chinese who understand Western culture and Western society.  From the perspective of Western society, it is a tragedy. Many people¡¯s understanding of China is still stuck in the era of stereotypes and brainwashing.  The "Domination of Hollywood" and "Codename Shooter" incidents gave Americans a sufficient sense of crisis. A Chinese person completely relied on public media information to figure out the operation methods and various rules of Hollywood. Of course, it is really an exaggeration.  But the vast majority of Americans believe it.  Coupled with works such as "The Magic Apprentice," many Americans are deeply worried that Chinese novels will dwarf American novels and screenwriters.  Even though there are a large number of media claiming that the movie and TV series scripts selected by Shen Zhenghui are the best among online novels, that is to say, they are the best ones selected from hundreds of thousands or millions of works. Not every online writer has such qualities.  strength, but there are still many people who firmly believe that the country of 1.3 billion writers is enough to flood the American market. If they are allowed to write fanfics of various American works, then the spiritual food of Americans will become madeinchina, so the only way to save the United States is  The cultural method is to close the country and never let the Chinese rush in. Translating Chinese online novels is unpatriotic.  Of course, at the top of the cultural industry.  In Hollywood, the big guys in the industry are much more sensible.  From another perspective, the impact of Chinese cultural works they have seen is even good.  This will be a powerful weapon they use to suppress the Guild Writers Guild.  They never believe that Chinese Internet writers and screenwriters can occupy the United States. China's own film and television are in a mess.  There have always been only a handful of people who can make good use of online writers and screenwriters.  Even if there are outstanding people, compared with formal screenwriters, they are still very few.  Moreover, these writers, as original authors, are not enough to replace the work of screenwriters.  When adapting movies and TV series, a large number of screenwriters are still needed.  They even know very well the advisory group used by Shen Zhenghui, which means that opening copyrights actually only means an increase in original scripts. As far as major companies are concerned, whose script department does not have thousands of scripts that cannot be filmed?  Judging from what has already happened in China, opening up copyright actually means more and greater investment and growth opportunities for this industry.  Just as ordinary Americans see threats in demagoguery, Hollywood leaders see opportunities.  They hold more copyrights. The Chinese know the United States, so what about scripts depicting American themes?  They were using American ideas.  American themes, for Hollywood, which has dumped American culture to the world, it feels that it is the largest copyright library that cannot be bypassed.  From another perspective, the previous case between the Guild and Jinjiang.  The Chinese use U.S. copyrights unscrupulously on their own territory, but the results of the U.S. prosecution in China are not good.  This means that Americans simply cannot effectively protect their copyright interests.  It would be fine if it were just online novels. Of course, with the development of the online novel market, the benefits of this area will become larger and larger.  The Chinese obviously won't consider Americans' ideas on TV series and movies unless their movies are to be released in the United States.  So, actually, they would consider it.  In a sense, the copyright transaction is really beneficial to Americans.  Even if only a director like Shen Zhenghui used the American copyright in the beginning, it is obvious that confident Americans believe it.  More and more films may use the copyrights or images of Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, and the Avengers.  The most important thing is that once such a door is opened, other interests can be resolved through this channel, such as online copyrights for movies and TV series, copyrights for peripheral items, celebrity portrait rights, etc.  China, all the time.  This big market is protected by their own government, and now is a good moment to open up this protection. There is also a good excuse, and this excuse is provided by a Chinese.  As for China, they will naturally not miss the interests that Americans think about, but from another perspective, the WTO's constraints on the Chinese government cannot be regarded as fart in terms of the character of the Chinese government, so a round of  Another round of network rectification is not entirely a symptom of bureaucratic maladies.  Originally, the copyright issue was a headache for the Chinese government.It's best to pay it forward, but Shen Zhenghui's achievements in recent years have given them new hope.  From the perspective of the Chinese government, there seems to be a possibility of exporting the copyright of Chinese culture to the outside world.  Cultural export is what all big governments want to see most. The way to improve soft power is to export their influence, and this influence is carried out in a subtle way.  Just like the so-called Japanese Wave and Korean Wave, they are both an accessory to economic development and economic development itself. There is no so-called American Wave. That is because Hollywood in the United States is not a small trend, it is a big trend worldwide.  trend.  China¡¯s economy is developing so fast that it cannot keep up with entertainment.  As a result, cultural export has been subject to certain restrictions to a large extent. The only things that can be used now are broadcasting mother-in-law and daughter-in-law soap operas in Africa, and exporting Xi Jian Chui and Qiong Yao to places like Vietnam.  Shen Zhenghui¡¯s cheating achievements are exactly in line with China¡¯s rapidly rising great power mentality.  Therefore, although China's domestic film and television entertainment market is still in the development stage, they have already achieved impressive results internationally.  So in this regard, they inevitably apply their own experience in economic construction and feel that they can maintain an annual economic growth of 8% in terms of cultural export.  In short, both parties are very interested in this transaction, and both feel that they have an advantage in the transaction, or even if they do not have an advantage in a short time, they will have an advantage in the long term and can definitely benefit from it.  But during negotiations, they all exaggerated the other party's advantages, hoping to gain more benefits for themselves.  Obviously, on this copyright transaction, the positions of ordinary authors and large companies are also different. Of course, Chinese novelists and writers dream that their works can be spotted by Hollywood (or be brought to Hollywood by Shen Zhenghui)  ), how could American writers not have thought that their works would also be viewed by film and television companies outside the United States or quoted to obtain copyright fees?  Great writers such as Rowling may not care too much about the fans of their works, but a bunch of low-achieving authors still hope that copyright can collect their profits before and after fifty years!  In addition, there are a large number of film and television companies that own film libraries, game companies that own copyrights, etc. Suddenly, they have the same rights as music copyrights. Naturally, some people are overjoyed.  In short, Shen Zhenghui took advantage of this opportunity of Sino-US talks to create an extraordinary situation. As for what he can gain, it depends on his own calculations through this matter.  Anyway, the negotiation on cultural copyright exchanges has become a major achievement of the President's visit to the United States, but more realistic results will require more talks to be achieved.  In this regard, Hollywood can't help but begin to speculate that maybe this is because Shen Zhenghui's next work will "quote" one or more works. It may be too difficult to talk about it one by one. He wants to solve this problem once and for all.  (To be continued.)
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