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Do you know what it's like for South Koreans to boycott China? The thing is, before I planned a set of books Korean side to buy e-book copyright, they took the initiative to find it, and then talked about it later

author:Orange Miscellaneous

Do you know what it's like for South Koreans to boycott China?

The thing is this, before I planned a set of books Korean side to buy e-book copyright, it was they who took the initiative to find it, and then they talked about the licensing price, and the contract was entrusted to a third party before leaving.

As a result, a third party just came to tell me that the South Korean side could not continue to take the contract, because their readers had picked up the author's Weibo.

I found that the author's Weibo has posted a Weibo support for the Hong Kong police, and liked a blogger's video about kimchi!

They made a big fuss on the Internet, and as a result, the South Korean side was about to break the contract!

I can not authorize, but this kind of untrustworthiness, wantonly breaking the contract, and not allowing Chinese to send support for the Hong Kong police's microblog, can it be endured?

I now think about our boycott is still not thorough enough, chasing Han Xing, do you know how others boycott your country?!

Today, I went to work to determine the progress of the other party's contract, and it turned out that the third party had already mailed the paper contract to South Korea.

They didn't sign and seal it back, so they couldn't count it as double-signed, and this dumb loss really had to be swallowed.

In addition, there are two possibilities for them not to sign a contract: one is that there is no spirit of contract, the copyright fees that have been negotiated before are too expensive, and the use of public opinion to unilaterally break the contract.

One is that some people within their copyright owners are very resistant to China, because the content of the email is that when the internal self-examination found that the author's Weibo has support for Hong Kong content, there is also the author who liked a video blogger's video (not even a kimchi video liked, but the video blogger later posted a kimchi video)

I have informed the third party that we do not understand the other party's approach and will not authorize the company in the future.

Just saw the post of Uemura Xiu quitting the Korean market, hey, angry that it is not in dispute for another day!

I hope that all domestic party A can also do this, when looking for foreigners to work, the bottom pants are pulled out, do not let those foreign garbage earn us money!

#Korea##I'm going to make micro headlines ##韩流 #

Do you know what it's like for South Koreans to boycott China? The thing is, before I planned a set of books Korean side to buy e-book copyright, they took the initiative to find it, and then talked about it later
Do you know what it's like for South Koreans to boycott China? The thing is, before I planned a set of books Korean side to buy e-book copyright, they took the initiative to find it, and then talked about it later
Do you know what it's like for South Koreans to boycott China? The thing is, before I planned a set of books Korean side to buy e-book copyright, they took the initiative to find it, and then talked about it later

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