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Tan Weiwei apologizes for the unauthorized adaptation and singing! How are music rights priced?

The adaptation of Tan Weiwei’s song Dare to Ask Where is the Way is very jarring, and it didn’t produce the result she wanted at all. Although it caused a sensation, it had the opposite effect and became a textbook. Negative teaching material. Tan Weiwei apologizes for the unauthorized adaptation and singing! How are music rights priced?

So how should music copyright be priced in the domestic market? In fact, there is really no definite number. To use the simplest analogy, we open many music apps, and sometimes we cannot hear the songs we want to listen to, because this platform does not have copyrights, and the pricing of copyrights must be discussed between the platform and the singer. People, how could we possibly know.

But Lemon believes that a good original song will definitely have a good price. This suddenly reminded Lemon of a certain girl who became popular because of a song, and she is now appearing at other people's weddings. The cost of singing this song is about 50,000 yuan. If the copyright of the music creator is the price, If it's at this price, it might be a bit pricey.

Teacher Xu Jingqing, the composer of "Dare to Ask Where the Road Goes", posted an article on his social platform to accuse Tan Weiwei and the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. He said that they changed his songs without his authorization, which he personally hated, and he also felt that the singer did not respect his copyright and the efforts of the original author.

Tan Weiwei later responded that he was honored to be able to sing this song as a singer, but he did not participate in the actual adaptation of the song, but he still had to apologize to Xu Jing for his immature behavior. Sir, I apologize for this original work, and I will respect the wishes of the original author. Regarding the issue of how to price music copyrights raised by this incident, which price do you think is more appropriate?