I became famous in the entertainment industry by burning incense
Chapter 662 Close-Range Ultimate Attack
Chapter 662 Close-Range Ultimate Attack (Seeking Monthly Tickets)
Once the fan meeting is confirmed, Sui Lingfang said that they will look at the venue now, and if it is suitable, they will finalize it.
"The Chinese New Year is coming soon, and you'll be going back to school soon after. You won't have any free time until this summer vacation."
We're looking at the venue and brainstorming ideas now. Maybe we can come up with something fun that will make the fans happy. We need to make them feel valued.
Jinli nodded: "Okay, I'll also help think about it and brainstorm ideas."
Sui Lingfang then brought up another matter she had been following up on.
"Didn't you tell me last time to keep an eye on Hao Zhongyi Entertainment and see if they respond to our emails?"
I'll do as you said and send them a letter every month, urging them to produce the evidence as soon as possible, and we'll see each other in court.
But Hao Zhongyi Entertainment hasn't responded yet. I'm wondering if they lack evidence, which is why they're delaying their reply.
Jinli's eyes sharpened.
"Back then, they were able to scare Mingzhu with this incident, almost making her not sign with Chenxi Entertainment. Now, they can't produce any copyright contract evidence, so it's most likely fake."
She paused, a slight smile playing on her lips, as if she had thought of something interesting.
"Sister Fang, has Hao Zhongyi Entertainment been trying to win over veteran artists from Hong Kong Island in hopes of establishing connections with the mainland market?"
Sui Lingfang nodded: "Yes, they're making big moves. They've already secured deals for several popular variety shows. Some artists who had already retired and were unwilling to return to the entertainment industry have been invited by them."
Jinli: "Then I, who used to be his employee, should also do my part to help him. Isn't he very keen to enter the capital market in mainland China?"
"Perfect timing! We'll publicly challenge him, present the copyright contract as evidence, and whatever the court says in terms of compensation, we'll have no objections."
Sui Lingfang hesitated for a moment.
Sending a private letter to Hao Zhongyi Entertainment to inquire would be a more amicable approach.
So, using the company's account... or even if not the company's account, using Jinli's personal account to publicly inquire about the copyright contract with Hao Zhongyi Entertainment would be a public confrontation.
She asked, "Are you sure you want to go this far? Of course, I'm not saying we can't offend Hao Zhongyi Entertainment, I'm just thinking if there's a better way to communicate."
Jinli shook her head and said calmly, "There's no better way. They're clearly trying to stall us, and I'm sure they can't produce a contract to prove it."
Judging from Chen Peixian's arrogant attitude during her phone call with her.
If he had something on the girl in pink, he would definitely publicize and hype it up.
After all, Chen Peixian has no romantic feelings for pink-clad girls, let alone any nostalgia for them.
Besides, if Hao Zhongyi Entertainment wants to enter the mainland market and gain popularity, associating itself with pink-clad girls is definitely the best way to become famous.
He didn't take that route, which means the copyright contract isn't in his hands, and he doesn't even dare to make a fuss about it, for fear of forcing the person who actually has the copyright contract to come forward.
Jinli said, "Sister Fang, since Pink Girl disbanded, even we members don't know who got the copyright contract."
However, we've been performing classic songs by Pink Girl all these years, so the copyright contract definitely needs to be clarified. Even if it doesn't come to light now, it will eventually, so it's better for us to take the initiative.
Seeing that Jinli was determined, Sui Lingfang didn't say anything more, but said, "The company will announce this on its official Weibo account. You can just repost it then."
If Jinli insists on publicly calling it Hao Zhongyi Entertainment, Sui Lingfang believes it would be better for Chenxi Entertainment to take the lead, with each company directly competing against the other, which would also boost Chenxi Entertainment's brand awareness.
So that the whole internet knows that they not only have three members of Pink Girls, but are also a company that cares about veteran artists and dares to fight for their own interests!
A blog post was sent by the official Weibo account of Chenxi Entertainment at 6 PM.
Chenxi Entertainment V: [@Hao Zhongyi Entertainment, we have sent emails multiple times inquiring about the copyright contract between your company and Pink Girl. You used this matter to threaten Qi Guanmingzhu not to sign with Chenxi. We said at the time that we would see each other in court.]
Now you seem to have lost your memory, not responding to our numerous emails. We have prepared all the materials and are ready to sue you at any time. We will not hesitate to pay whatever compensation is due, but you have disappeared without a trace.
Please prepare the copyright agreement and then file a lawsuit. We have already prepared the compensation and are just waiting for your lawyer's letter!
Chenxi Entertainment's move is tantamount to a direct, blatant attack.
The netizen lay on his back in the melon field, looking like a happy badger.
Oh wow, Hao Zhongyi Entertainment even threatened Qi Guanmingzhu, telling her not to sign with Chenxi Entertainment?
Interesting, interesting. No wonder Chenxi Entertainment's announcement was so aggressive.
Along with this announcement, a mix of true and false rumors surfaced, leading netizens to speculate that Chenxi Entertainment was settling old scores and new grudges, hence the public feud with Haozhongyi Entertainment before the new year.
Seeing this juicy gossip before the Chinese New Year, I'm quite pleased. The infighting between companies is far more interesting than celebrity scandals and divorces!
[Let's fight! I want to see rivers of blood!]
Does this announcement mean that Morning Light Entertainment doesn't have the copyright contract for pink-themed girly songs?
My friend works on a variety show, and I just asked her about it. She said that the Pink Girls group has never had the copyright to their own old songs. When the variety show asks them to sing on the show, the celebrities always inform the show's producers.
However, since other variety shows allowed them to sing the songs, the show producers tacitly accepted that there was no problem. Furthermore, the celebrities themselves stated they were willing to bear the liability for breach of contract and that it wouldn't affect the show producers. Therefore, the show producers turned a blind eye to the copyright issue and allowed them to sing.
[Since Hao Zhongyi Entertainment owns the copyright, then don't back down, sue them for breach of contract!]
Some netizens are anxious about the company's blatant attack, believing it will affect the stars' careers and that Chenxi Entertainment's actions are inappropriate.
However, Jinli, Qiguan Mingzhu, and Xi Mengze all reposted Chenxi Entertainment's blog post, and only then did fans realize that the other members of Pink Girls already knew about this.
It's even possible that they tacitly allowed the company to handle it.
Not only that, even Ji Qinglian, Yu Lina, and Gong Zitong, who were not members of Chenxi Entertainment, forwarded this blog post from Chenxi Entertainment.
Okay, so they all knew, and they all supported it.
This is what a two-way journey looks like, I'm so happy! T^T
[The pink-clad girl group reposted this again; they will definitely be resurrected in their lifetime!]
Netizens are happily watching the drama unfold.
Because there's really nothing to dig up about Chenxi Entertainment; they've never been involved in any scandals such as withholding artists' pay, abusing artists, or denying artists opportunities.
So netizens turned their attention to Hao Zhongyi Entertainment.
Compared to Chenxi Entertainment, which only managed to gain a foothold among second-tier companies because of Jinli, Hao Zhongyi Entertainment, a long-established high-end company in Hong Kong, has a lot of inside stories.
A bunch of netizens using Hong Kong IP addresses logged into the blog and revealed what they knew, causing widespread shock.
[The artists at Hao Zhongyi Entertainment are paid, but two months' wages from last year are still owed and haven't been settled. They said they'd pay them before the Lunar New Year. They were also supposed to get bonuses this year, but now even those are gone!]
[Hao Zhongyi Entertainment is deceiving artists by saying it's free. A group went to a square and danced for two hours, then posted on Instagram the next day that it was free and for charity.]
The organizers then came forward to deny the allegations, stating that Hao Zhongyi Entertainment received 50,000 yuan for the two-hour performance. They asked if the money could be reimbursed since it was for charity. The artists, however, claimed they hadn't received any payment and knew it was for charity before participating.
Good heavens, Hao Zhongyi Entertainment is cheating on both sides!
[Chen Peixian still holds considerable influence in the Hong Kong entertainment industry, although that influence comes from his company, Hao Zhongyi Entertainment. It's rumored that his ambition to expand into the mainland market has attracted much controversy.] [Regardless of Mr. Chen's character, it's clear to anyone with eyes to see that the Hong Kong entertainment industry has declined. Movies are repetitive and lack innovation. Expanding into the mainland is perfectly normal, isn't it? How much capital is now eager to enter the mainland market? We have such a large population, and our consumption levels are rising!]
……
The online controversies do not affect Jinli.
After forwarding the blog post from Chenxi Entertainment, she continued writing her thesis via live stream.
Many netizens who were just curious about gossip saw that she had started a live stream and quickly clicked to watch, hoping to hear the latest scoops from her.
result……
They are wrong.
They're completely wrong!!
Jinli is so calm. There are tens of millions of viewers in the live stream, and she can still calmly turn the pages of her book and write her thesis.
No product promotion, no chatting, no performing arts.
Read! A book!
[I originally came here to just watch the drama unfold, but then I realized I still have a policy essay I haven't written yet.]
[+1, I suddenly realized I haven't even started my winter break homework!]
[+N, I suddenly realized I haven't written my essay.]
Those netizens who originally came to watch the drama unfold inexplicably ended up staying in the live stream for a few minutes, involuntarily pulling out unfinished assignments/projects/papers...
By the time these people came to their senses, oh dear, an hour had passed...
Hey, where's their melon?
Huh? How come they're already doing their assignments/projects/papers?
Wow, they're actually this self-disciplined?!
In an instant, Jinli's live stream was hailed by these netizens as the "God of Self-Discipline" live stream.
Tonight, a bunch of incomprehensible text suddenly appeared on my blog.
[Devil's Whisper: Don't enter the God of Self-Discipline's live stream, or you'll find yourself unconsciously becoming more self-disciplined!]
[Devil's Whisper: Those who are just watching the drama, please don't enter the God of Self-Discipline's live stream, you'll be fooled!]
[Whispering Demon: I dare not enter the God of Self-Discipline's live stream anymore. She's made me forget the joy of staying up late every night to finish homework, with only three days left until the end of the holiday!]
……
the other side.
Chen Peixian was not online and had no idea that his company was at the top of the blog's trending topics list.
However, some people in the Hong Kong entertainment industry are online.
Immediately, some veteran artists called him to ask about the copyright contract for the song "Pink Girl".
what happened?
Chen Peixian was taken aback.
He didn't know what happened either!
And didn't he ignore the email from Chenxi Entertainment? How come even veteran artists know about this?
After some questioning, Chen Peixian learned that she had been blacklisted by Chenxi Entertainment.
He quickly opened the blog, and felt very angry after reading it.
He had never seen a company that so eagerly forced people to file lawsuits. Didn't they care at all about the impact?
Knowing full well that there are no copyright issues, they still keep singing old songs. Are they proud of that?
Believe him or not—
Well, he really couldn't produce the copyright contract, and he also had to prevent the matter from escalating and getting the real copyright owner's attention!
If he gets involved later, he'll be in a difficult position.
Early the next morning.
Chen Peixian took the initiative to contact Morning Light Entertainment, expressing that he wanted to discuss the matter in detail, and that he was willing to come to the mainland or they could come to Hong Kong Island.
Jinli greeted Chenxi Entertainment and knew that Hao Zhongyi Entertainment probably didn't have a copyright contract, so they were adamant about not giving in and insisted on having a contract before they could talk.
The situation online escalated, with Chenxi Entertainment continuing to release information and accusing him of failing to produce a contract and making a big fuss over trivial matters.
This left Chen Peixian speechless with anger.
Most importantly, because the buzz on the mainland is so huge, many netizens in Hong Kong are also discussing it, and many netizens, not wanting to miss out on the drama, have tagged Hao Zhongyi, the former head of entertainment.
[If Hao Zhongyi Entertainment doesn't have a copyright contract for the pink-themed girl songs, then who holds the contract?]
It's time to get back to work. Do you know about the contract controversy from back then?
Why don't you take over Hao Zhongyi Entertainment? I think the company was much stronger under your leadership back then.
Hao Zhongyi, the former president of the entertainment company, actually responded to this matter on Instagram.
I'm not going back to work there. It's a family business, and I'd rather start my own company than work for someone else. I've settled abroad.
[The Pink Girls were excellent. I didn't intend to ruin them when they disbanded. Their contracts and copyrights were all in the hands of the Chen family. I don't know what the Chen family did with them afterward. Why don't you tag someone from the Chen family?]
Following the guidance of this former president, netizens flocked to the Chen family members, asking questions under their blogs and Instagram accounts.
As it turned out, they actually uncovered an insider!
[Isn't the copyright contract for "Pink Girl" in my aunt's hands? She's been in poor health these past few years and has been recuperating abroad, so she doesn't get involved in family affairs. But I remember she took some copyright contracts, including "Pink Girl"!]
The one who responded was Chen Derong, the youngest son of the Chen family.
So netizens then forwarded his response to the members of Morning Light Entertainment and Pink Girls.
At the company, Jinli saw the pictures sent by netizens and couldn't help but smile.
"I only meant to fry it up, but I didn't expect it to actually turn out so well! I'm so happy!"
Sui Lingfang said, "I'm trying to contact Chen Derong and use my connections. I found out his phone number, but no one is answering."
Jinli thought for a moment and said, "These kinds of wealthy scions are hard to approach. Why don't you try to find out if there are any veteran artists from Hong Kong who can help make connections? The wealthy families there are actually quite willing to spend money in the entertainment industry, but it's limited to Hong Kong entertainment."
Just then, Jinli's phone rang; it was a call from Director Chu Chenliang.
As soon as I answered the phone, Chu Chenliang's strong voice came through: "Jinli, are you trying to contact Chen Derong, the young master of the Chen family? Have you gotten in touch with him? Do you want me to help you make the connection?"
I've applied for the monthly pass sprint event. I'll send you a notification via individual ticket once the event is approved.
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