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This afternoon, Tan Qiao, the host of the well-known TV show “Tan Tan Traffic”, posted that he was filming a safety promotional video outside, and was shocked to hear that[Tan Tan Traffic]was completely offline and may face huge compensation of tens of millions (well, I’m not surprised). He complained: “The[public welfare law popularization video]video shot has been watched and spread by everyone on the Internet for free for more than ten years. I may lose your pants in the end for your Tan sir. It’s a good method.” The screenshots on the website show that Tan Qiao has repeatedly received notifications that the videos released by the platform have been returned and locked, and the videos posted on station B have also been reduced from 345 original videos to 80 videos. According to the latest video released by Tan Qiao, not only the account of “Tan Talks Traffic” was gradually emptied, but also tens of thousands of popular videos edited by secondary creators were also complained and removed from the shelves. According to the Qichacha website, there are only two people from Chengdu Youshu Culture Communication Co., Ltd. who have claimed compensation, one is Zhang Yuhang and the other is Qiu Jian. Established only 2 years ago, there have been 97 judicial cases, and all of them are plaintiffs. The defendants include Station B, Huawei, Tencent, Youku, iQiyi, Sohu, Baidu, Migu, LeTV, Kuaishou, etc. Netizens questioned that the company professionally came to touch porcelain.
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