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Zhang Yunlei and Meng Hetang’s cross talk special performances have banned video and audio recording. What signal does it send?

Opinion: For talk shows, increased content review is definitely something that will be promoted. Of course, there must also be awareness of copyright protection.

Perhaps everyone is not too sensitive to copyright? It can be said that most people do not have any copyright awareness to some extent, and there are even some people who are not aware of copyright. Engage in the "business" of profiting from infringement of others' copyrights. However, we must understand that intellectual property is also a kind of wealth, and these intellectual wealth will definitely be better protected in the future development trend.

So, for cross talk performances, this is also a type of "intellectual property". Although the offline experience may be better than the online experience, for most people Speaking of which, watching or listening online can also satisfy spiritual enjoyment. And this kind of video recording actually involves infringement of other people's copyrights.

Therefore, from the perspective of copyright protection, it is reasonable and reasonable to prohibit recording in offline crosstalk theaters. This is people's freedom to protect their own copyrights and is also safeguarding their own legitimate interests. Of course, these videos will indeed play a role in promoting cross talk performers to a certain extent, but at the same time, they will also affect the box office revenue of their offline theaters. So, this is also a question of weighing the pros and cons.

After talking about intellectual property protection, let’s talk about the content review of language programs.

In fact, the content review of film and television works is relatively complete and systematic. However, there are still some shortcomings in the content review of language programs. It is true that for offline small-scale entertainment, it generally does not cause any big problems. However, if some inappropriate programs are uploaded to the Internet, the impact will be great.

Especially for celebrities with relatively large influence like Zhang Yunlei and Yue Yunpeng, every word they say may cause a butterfly effect. Moreover, although this kind of language program has been well-written and arranged before, there are still many unexpected situations that can be improvised on the spot. After all, Zhang Yunlei has also made mistakes in these matters before, and now video recording is prohibited. Then you can avoid this kind of thing very well. Even if you say something wrong, it won't have much impact.

In addition, for offline cross talk performances, the content scale is indeed much larger than online. I believe that anyone who has watched the theater version of cross talk offline should have a deep understanding of this, otherwise, the performance will not be as good as It’s almost the same online. How can we say that so many people pay high prices to listen to cross talk offline, and they don’t go there for the more liberal content and on-site experience. There is even a lot of content that is not suitable for children. If it were put online, it would definitely be at a level that would not pass the review. I believe that those who have watched Lao Guo's cross talk in his early years should have a deep understanding of this. However, what we see on TV now is much more harmonious.

So, in general, this matter is most likely a matter of content review, not necessarily a matter of copyright. After all, the law on copyright is not perfect yet, and the cost of rights protection is too high. Nor would these people say to avoid it in this way.