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How to evaluate Jin Yong's lawsuit against Jiangnan's "The Boy Here" for infringement and compensation for 500

For every dog-slaughtering person who is righteous, there are many scholars who are unfaithful. When I saw the news that Jin Yong was going to sue Jiangnan for copyright infringement of "The Boy Here", the Internet went crazy. Regarding this matter, they expressed opinions such as "Jin Yong took advantage of the coffin to make a fortune", "Why didn't you sue before and then sue after you become famous?" Many netizens hold views such as "fatten them and then slaughter them". Seeing these people who usually shout and kill pirates, as if they want to kill pirates with their own hands, actually show such an ugly face in front of this big right and wrong, it is simply more uncomfortable than eating a fly. The most disgusting thing is this. . Why are Jin Yong’s martial arts works valuable? It is because of his originality and explanation of the world of chivalry that he can dissolve history into martial arts writing, which makes people feel a strong excitement after reading it, as if they are in the passionate world of swords, swords and shadows, and swordsmanship. That’s why Jin Yong’s works can remain popular, and martial arts adaptations of related works will remain popular. Many people will have questions, saying that I just borrowed the name of one of the protagonists from Mr. Jin. Is this enough to constitute infringement? Then you are really wrong. For example, for the character Xiao Feng, as long as you type these two words, many readers will naturally think of "Eighteen Palms of the Dragon", "Leader of the Beggar Clan", "Battle at Juxian Manor"... It also reminds me of related film and television works. For example, every time I appear, I will automatically carry a tweeter, and then there is Huang Rihua's classic interpretation of it. These do not need to be described by the fan author, they are what readers will automatically associate with them. In the same way, most of the readers of many fan stories are not for your article, but for the influence of the original work on him and his recognition of the original work. Love will drive them to read related fan works. In other words, if Jiang Nan's "The Boy Here" replaced all the characters with his own original creations, his artistry and influence would be greatly reduced, and Jiang Nan might not have anything to do with him later.

As for why Mr. Jin Yong is suing Jiangnan for infringement now, I don’t know how Hong Kong law stipulates the statute of limitations for copyright litigation. Mainland law stipulates 2 years as the validity period, but it is only when the victim knows that he Once a work is infringed, there is a lot of room for manipulation. By accepting this case, the court recognized the legality of Mr. Jin Yong’s protection of his works from infringement. Therefore, whenever Mr. Jin Yong sues the other party for suspected infringement, it is completely legal, reasonable and reasonable. It is tenable and impeccable from any angle. Before, I never understood why preventing infringement, which is a simple matter, could never be promoted or implemented. Now I understand that we netizens are so vacillating and have double standards about copyright protection and legal rights protection. Why? What about those officials? By the way, let me tell you a little thing. Those who say Mr. Jin Yong is greedy for money should not forget that when the CCTV version of "Swordsman" was to be filmed, Mr. Jin Yong only charged a symbolic licensing fee of 1 yuan. But when I saw the CCTV version was released, I wonder what the old man thought? PS: For those who believe that appropriation and piracy are two different things, please read the Copyright Law and Criminal Law. Let’s talk about another funny thing. I saw Jiangnan applied for copyright protection set by Kyushu in the previous stage. Since Jiangnan has such a strong awareness of copyright protection, shouldn’t it be time to settle the copyright fees owed to Mr. Jin? PPS: According to unreliable news, why did Mr. Jin Yong endure it for so many years before suing Jiangnan now? It was because he had warned Jiang Nan a long time ago not to use his characters as monsters. He didn't like it. Now that he heard that "The Boy Here" was going to be made into a movie, the old man became furious and could not let the characters he created be destroyed in the hands of others. Here, this may be Jin Yong’s original intention.