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Imitation and plagiarism, millions of fan bloggers VS millions of fan bloggers, what is the truth?
Now with the development of the Internet, a new industry has emerged, that is, network celebrities. The annual income of some millions or even tens of millions of online celebrities exceeds our imagination. So this has led many people to invest in this industry. However, as we all know, it is difficult to accumulate fans, and only by showing certain talents can we do it. So how can you accumulate your fans as quickly as possible without talent? Plagiarism and imitation have become an important routine for many people. Under such circumstances, many people's original rights and interests have been infringed. Today we will discuss some truths behind this matter.

First of all, the ins and outs of the matter.

The main reason for this uproar is that an account with10 million fans accused another account with 4 million fans of constantly imitating and copying themselves. As can be seen from the videos and dynamics released by the two of them, the similarity is really high. And most importantly, in this way, he has accumulated 4 million fans, which has been going on for two years. In the past two years, many fans have actually expressed this point under his comments, and some people are imitating him. But to be honest, there is no way to accuse others of infringement simply by imitation.

Second, how to look at this matter?

In this incident, the two protagonists involved, including the host behind the millions of fan accounts, have served as hosts of some important programs or participated in the recording of some programs. It can be said that life experience is very rich. It was also natural to act in front of the camera, so through his excellent works at that time, he also accumulated nearly 10 million fans. Obviously, another person has much less energy than him, but his main video content is to share his daily life. Although it has little to do with the blogger's travel direction, the copy is very similar.

Third, why is it so difficult to defend rights?

This is mainly because there is a big fuzzy boundary between plagiarism and imitation. We can't directly point out that he really copied his ideas by relying solely on copywriting. After all, if you can come up with such a thing, others can come up with it. There are only a few thousand Chinese characters in China. Since everyone knows them, as long as the video is taken by themselves, it can be regarded as original rather than plagiarism. This also led the blogger to realize this two years later, so he wanted to defend his rights, but he realized that his evidence could not overthrow others.