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Yesterday night, some netizens posted on social media that after opening a Youku membership, they could not use their mobile phones to cast the screen to TV to watch content, but needed to activate the TV version of Kumiao members. This behavior of Youku has undoubtedly caused dissatisfaction and doubts from users, but according to Youku’s official answers in the self-question and self-answer, Youku VIP membership rights do not include screencasting, and currently supports viewing on mobile phones, tablets, and computers, excluding TV. . This means that, according to Youku officials, using a mobile phone to cast a screen to a TV to watch a video belongs to the category of the TV side, so does this behavior infringe on the rights and interests of consumers? At present, Red Star News has contacted the regulatory authorities, and the reply is that as long as the membership agreement does not include screen casting, it will not constitute infringement. In the Youku VIP Membership Service Agreement on Youku, Article 2 points out that Youku VIP members are engraved on mobile phones, tablet computers and computers, and cannot be used on TV. Therefore, Youku’s behavior does not constitute infringement. It should be noted that other video platforms such as iQiyi and Tencent Video have similar provisions in the agreement. .
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