Comment: The US Department of Radio, Film and Television confines the US drama to aiding in pirated gods?


From the limit order to cutting the chest, the SARFT has not been eliminated. On the day of April Fool's Day, it issued an "ultimate warning" to the video site: As of April 1, no overseas film and television dramas will be banned online.

In fact, as early as January of this year, the SARFT’s notice regarding the launching of registration and registration of relevant information on overseas online movie and TV dramas has already been exposed. It is stipulated that the introduction of dramas must be registered, and the proportion must not exceed 30% of the domestic dramas broadcast in the previous year. Although this ratio is not excessively low, it also hurts the video sites that use foreign drama as their main position. For commercial purposes, video sites have been rushing to introduce popular titles such as American TV dramas, British dramas, Korean dramas, and Japanese dramas in the past few years. The copyright fees have risen further. Visitors to major video sites have found that they are chasing the same drama. Screaming.

If this is still a "small exam," then the "big exam" is "first trial after broadcast." Video sites must wait until the end of the broadcast season with subtitles for review. This means that synchronizing episodes on a video site has become a thing of the past. Taking the rhythm of the American drama, it takes at least three to six months to finish the season. Didn't it have to wait until the daylily is cool?


As a result, netizens commented: "You banned your broadcast, I am still watching." This response reflects the current habit of most netizens watching the drama, and is no longer solely dependent on the resources of the video website. Once upon a time, video sites concentrating on legitimate TV programs that cannot be seen on TV, will be used to torrential users searching for pirated resources at BT stations to divert video websites, which is a heavy blow to the piracy industry chain.

In the past few years, lawyers who used to rely on video copyright lawsuits have hardly received lawsuits. The market share of piracy in China's Internet video industry is almost negligible, leaving only a few small and scattered “peach blossoms”. SARFT's supervision of video websites has made it even more difficult for domestic audiences to watch overseas dramas. This is likely to become a god's assist in the “hotbed” of pirated versions.

Of course, whether SARFT's supervision efforts will be effective or not will require a question mark. Last year, after SARFT beat Internet TV boxes, people found that the General Administration of Administration had no perfect control over previously sold OTT boxes. They merely reminded you that the applications you downloaded violated the rules, and you can continue to use them after selecting OK. .

If the General Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) can really control the video website perfectly, then the community-inspired resource-sharing community and forums will be as protective as everyone else's films and movies, or will they be like "shooting off" like a shooter?

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