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With the efforts of "Leeuwenhoek" netizens, the online copyright environment is gradually improving

The Internet buzzword "Leeuwenhoek" originally referred to microscopist Anthony Leeuwenhoek, referring to netizens who could find tiny details. Recently, the word has taken on a new meaning - "netizens who can find clues to art infringement".

With the efforts of "Leeuwenhoek" netizens, the online copyright environment is gradually improving

In recent days, King glory released a promotional poster, and sharp-eyed netizens quickly found that some of the materials of this poster were suspected of misappropriating unauthorized materials, and the incident finally ended with an apology from the outsourcing company.

With the efforts of "Leeuwenhoek" netizens, the online copyright environment is gradually improving

The material in question in the poster is actually very small and hidden, and if it is not pointed out by careful netizens, it is almost impossible for anyone to find it. I believe that the outsourcing company involved also made such a behavior with a fluke mentality.

What they did not expect was that China's intellectual property environment is gradually getting better, netizens' copyright awareness is getting stronger and stronger, all the content disseminated on the Internet will be examined by countless microscopic eyes, and copyright infringement will eventually be hidden. As a defender of intellectual property, every "Leeuwenhoek" deserves to be praised.

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