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Why can't Biqu Pavilion search novels?

There are generally two reasons why Biqu Pavilion can't find novels. The first reason is that novels are pirated novels and can't be searched. Another reason is that the novel has been removed by the author and will not be searched.

Biqu Pavilion was first established in 20 12, which was initiated by several literary lovers. The advantage of Biqu Museum lies in its fast updating speed and complete contents. It integrates novels from many original websites to provide consumers with "one-stop" service. You don't have to go to different genuine websites to find the novel you want to read. The novels it collects come from the starting point, tomatoes, leisure, literary creation and so on.

There is also a joke circulating in the online circle that the author of the novel is most afraid of two things: one is that there are your books in the pen interest museum, and the other is that there are no books in the pen interest museum. The former is that you may suffer economic losses, because the more pirated you watch, the less your subscription income will be. As for the latter, there are no books in Biqu Museum because your books are not well-known and no one reads them. Even pirated websites like Biqu Museum should collect them.

Hazards of Biqu Pavilion:

Nowadays, people work at a fast pace. Generally, few people read books on computers, and they all read books through smart phones. We can see that in the download of reading APPs, the download ranking of Biqu Pavilion in the mobile APP store is very high.

Biqu Museum's business model is to carry genuine novels for a living. The number of pirated books on a Biquting website is equivalent to that of a medium-sized library. 20 18, an intellectual property infringement case, revealed a set of shocking data. There are more than 400,000 pirated novels in a pen museum alone, with more than 2 1 100 million hits.

On the one hand, Biqu Pavilion wantonly carries novels from genuine websites, saving some netizens the cost of reading novels; However, on the other hand, it also caused great losses to the legitimate income of genuine websites. Those nets that struggle to survive

Writers and authors are even worse.

According to statistics, the copyright of Tang Jiasan Shao, a great internet god in China, was stolen, and the loss was as high as 5 1 10,000 yuan. Others estimate that the piracy losses of Li Hu, I ate tomatoes and Chen Dong alone exceeded 200 million yuan.

There are more than150,000 online authors in China. Because of the infringement of pirated websites, many people can't persist, so they choose to change careers to make a living.

In fact, there are many genuine platforms in China, and it costs millions of dollars to crack down on these pirated websites every year to launch WC. 20 19, Wen Yue Group reported that the website of a large pen fun museum was shut down.