This article is from WeChat official account: Poor (ID: chaping321) , Author: Poor Jun, from FIG title: Visual China

Yesterday, there was a Weibo user @风传说 said that the Douyin video he uploaded was reported to be taken off the shelves because of infringement.

This blogger has hundreds of thousands of fans on Douyin. There is no problem with the previous video. This video is just a collection of normal game operations. Why was it reported? So he looked at the whistleblower and found that it was Tencent who made the report.

This blogger has a dumb face, and his mental activities are probably the same as Zhou Shuren back then: What is it about me DOTA2 if you want to block Tencent-related game videos?

Nothing unique, anotherOn the side of the “World of Warcraft” NGA forum, some players also said that they would usually post on Douyin to play “World of Warcraft” daily. As a result, related videos were also removed due to a complaint by Tencent.

After reviewing and appealing his video, the player has not received a reply for a long time.

Not only the bloggers whose videos were removed from the shelves, but other players are also puzzled: DOTA2 and World of Warcraft are owned by Valve and Blizzard respectively. Where does Tencent get the copyright of these two games? Did you secretly acquire these two companies without making an announcement?

You Nanshan Pizza Hut’s rights protection belong to rights protection, and you just need to manage your own games. How can rights protection go to other people’s games? Do you still talk about martial arts?

Everyone is waiting for an explanation. Finally, in the early hours of this morning, Douyin officially released an announcement explaining the large-scale removal of DOTA2 and World of Warcraft related videos.