095. secondary creation

“Are you really okay?”

Nettopia meeting room. Yoo Hae-jun, Kim Jun-hyeok, and even Natalia were all in the conference room listening to Jae-ik’s story with serious expressions.

It was because the topic of the meeting that Jae-Ik brought was difficult to come to an easy conclusion.

“yes. Do you think I’ll be fine? There is an influx of fans through secondary creation, and if it’s really good writing, I’m thinking of incorporating it into the worldview. ”

“I think the risk is too great. Honestly, it may not go as intended, and it may end up ruining the original work.”

“It’s as you said, Captain Yu. To be honest, China is the biggest problem. When it comes to opening secondary creations, the most common thing to say is, of course, China.”

“Yes. It’s because the worldview itself has a strong feeling of sniping at China. You can cook it up like it’s good.”

At Jaeik’s words, Haejun Yoo and Junhyeok Kim expressed their negative opinions one after another. Because in Korea, the secondary creation approved by the original author was not a very active market.

As they said, Jaeik also had a lot of thoughts before making the decision to create the second film. Will you just ignore it? Will you strongly oppose it? If not, would you actively allow it?

But there was only one reason that made me change my mind.

‘China.’

Anyway, the big frame of the work’s worldview has already been set and cannot be changed. Absolutely no intention of changing it.

If so, rather than simply writing it alone and gaining popularity and people watching. What if you expand your worldview and attract more people’s attention through secondary creation?

Even if it is a minority, a little more people will see my writing and I will create something that shares the world view.

It is also a worldview article in which China is a villain, which China hates very much.

No, it may not have been written. Because no one knows whether it will be an article or a webtoon.

“Of course, you will need appropriate sanctions. And, of course, not all secondary creations are released. If you think about China’s reaction. We intend to stop radical secondary creations that destroy worldviews and characters. I’m thinking of nailing the serialization site as well. I will have to keep the same worldview of my novel.”

“Well···”

(We, Mflix, agree with the author’s opinion.)

Natalia, who had been listening to what had been said through an interpreter, agreed with Jaeik’s words in a strong tone.

Of course, the second creation was welcome. If the secondary creation is active, it must mean that the work has achieved great success, and that will mean that a lot of people are looking for Mflix to see the work.

Of course, in addition to that, as Jaeik said, good works that can be incorporated into the world view can be visualized at Mflix.

(Secondary creation cannot be prevented. I don’t know how it is in Korea, but in the US, secondary creation through the author’s drama or webtoon is quite common. If that’s the case, if the author unpacks the worldview setting book and encourages secondary creation, if the image improves, It’s getting better, there’s no reason it’s getting worse.)

“As those of you already know, the works that start serialization in Korea all share the same worldview. My first and second novels, text games and dramas. It shows only one side of that worldview. It’s like a movie from Babel. Just as there are many multiverses of Bable’s comic books, you can think of my novels as such.”

Jaeik wrote down the serials he thought of on the boardroom board one by one.

[Watpad, Nettopia, Cafe Archivist]

“I plan to allow serialization only on the above three platforms. Mflix was excluded because it is an OTT company. Of course, if you want to create a secondary creation in another country, you can do it if you find a suitable serial publication.”

Anyway, Jaeik was not just a creator, but a creator with strong power. If Nettopia opposes this right now, it’s Jae-ik.

Moreover, only contracts were signed for literary works, not for video productions or other copyrighted works.

“First of all, we will have to go through an internal meeting, but we agree. Anyway, Nettopia Webtoon also failed to advance into China.”

Haejun Yoo shrugged his shoulders, joking around to lighten the mood. It was a joke, but it was also true.

“Yes. First of all, I have to get the president’s approval, but I agree. Besides, if it’s what the writer decided, I think it will definitely work out. Isn’t that Midas’ hand?”

“Ugh, what about Midas’ hand?”

The meeting ended smoothly, and a line of notice was added to various communities a few days later.

[This work respects secondary creation.

Nth Creative Serial Place: Watpad, Nettopia, Cafe Archivist]

Of course, not only text games. Jaeik’s novels, webtoons, and even dramas.

[Upload the world view setting book D-7.

After 7 days, the worldview setting book written by the original author will be uploaded.]

And, of course, the Internet turned upside down.

– That’s f*cking cool! I mean, they even spread the world view setting book.

– It’s a little disappointing that it has to be serialized only on Watpad, but if you use it well, you can transfer to the official worldview!

– Besides, the author of the official setting book made it himself. As long as you keep that setting and mark it, isn’t it okay to use all of them?

– Earth-616, Earth-838. what would this be

– anyway!

The response from the US was particularly enthusiastic. It was because there were quite a few fans of Jaeik’s work that started in the drama.

It was Jae Ik’s writing that had a solid worldview and the charm of the character was enormous. Wouldn’t it be incredibly attractive to write a work that projects one’s thoughts into such a worldview?

– Damn it! That’s a deception! It’s a disgrace to China’s honor! You have to stop doing that right now! On the subject of China’s vassal state!

– Why is this friend so angry? I’ve seen quite a few posts like that. Even in awkward words. It looks like you turned on a translator.

– They say that China’s appearance as a villain damages the country’s image. Not just here, but in a really diverse community. But it’s like this even here.

– Like cockroaches?

– The Chinese cannot distinguish between fiction and reality.

– What in China is that a day or two or once or twice?

Many Chinese people posted bad comments on articles related to Jae-ik in various communities, but the effect was not that great. All attention is focused on the worldview setting book that will be uploaded in 7 days.

and. After a while.

– Hey! This is a secondary creation, so this is not the time to talk about setting books! Look at the game called Seoul 2060! This is crazy! Fuxx!! I’m not crazy! What the hell is that writer?

Jaeik’s game was uploaded to the Korean and American app markets at the same time, and as people started playing it one by one, it literally started to stir up a frenzy.

A compelling story was bound to captivate people in the end. Jaeik’s text game did just that.

[it’s crazy. It’s crazy. this game is crazy No, this writer is the devil.]

It was only for a moment that articles full of aftereffects from people who played the game of Jae-Ik started to come up one by one, and it became mainstream.

[I finally saw the true ending. In one full day! under. I’m so glad Tommy is happy.]

– If you have seen the true ending, you have to go through the achievements. This game even has a lot of undisclosed routes!

– I was wondering how big the text game is. This game maker must be really crazy.

– A production company. This is a game made by an individual.

– Production is Challenge Everything Factory. Isn’t that a group?

– no. it’s individual There is also a You Tube channel with the same name, so check it out.

[This is really a drama. Who would think this is a game.]

– Totally agree. It would be great if this could be made into a game or drama.

– What are you doing, Mflix! To end this story with a game? This is dereliction of duty!

– But isn’t the castle too strong for achievements?

– If you watch various endings, the ending will come soon.

[But this worldview is really elaborate, isn’t it? It seems that it took quite a while to make.]

– Yes, no. It took only a few months to make.

– Check out the You Tube channel.

– This world view is all connected. Take a look. Because five or six works are all connected

– Are you crazy? Five or six of them are connected? What the hell are you a writer for?

In the US game community, a bulletin board exclusively dedicated to Jaeik’s game was created, and new articles were continuously uploaded to the bulletin board without a break.

It was an instant to change from a simple game to a bulletin board dealing with all of Jaeik’s content.

“Is the reaction really crazy? The number of subscribers has just passed 7 million.”

Thanks to this, it was the nertube and content created by Jaeik that benefited. Subscribers to the stagnant channel continued to increase rapidly, and thanks to that, Jaeik’s most recent video, Kimchi, was also rapidly increasing its views.

In addition, more and more people are interested in webtoons, dramas, and web novels.

A series of completely unexpected situations?

Even Jaeik’s actions, which he thought were flying flies, were producing very uncomfortable results for someone, perhaps because of the synergy of the work that no one expected.

“Are you going to make season 2?”

“Absolutely. Didn’t you see the ratings? Viewers are also fussing about when season 2 will be made.”

Na Young-jin sensed something strange when the expression of general manager Park Dong-chan, who had been inaugurated at the headquarters, suddenly became shaken. Because that expression was like that expression and atmosphere of not wanting it.

“Put that production on hold.”

“yes? suddenly? no why? The ratings are going crazy right now. There is no single reason to hold back!”

“ha. It’s uncomfortable up there. We are now receiving Chinese capital investment and maintaining good relations. I’d say it’s downright uncomfortable. Haa… you don’t really need to keep him, do you? There are a lot of other fresh kids.”

When he said so openly that it was because of China, Na Young-jin kept on opening and closing his mouth as to what to answer.

Is it normal for TVM’s best entertainment program, which is currently heading for 20 ratings, to end season 2?

It is not for his will or the will of the performers, but for the sake of his relationship with China.

“Are you serious?”

“I told you. If it’s a new face, it’s made right away. If not, hold.”

After that, Park Dong-chan closed his mouth, looked at the monitor, and just rolled the meaningless mouse wheel. An ambiguous expression to say, “Leave because I don’t want to talk anymore.”

Na Young-jin left the headquarters office unable to hide her feelings of collapse at the moment.

Because it couldn’t have been like this.

(I got a definitive answer from CBT, TVM’s parent company, not to worry. It probably won’t be on TV for a while.)

(Tsk. Damn it. A guy that barely looks like a fly. He’s become an annoyance.)

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Li Chang did not know how to straighten his brow, which was frowned as if he was constantly annoyed.

(A follow-up article is also scheduled. As you said, I also posted a notice that Korean content imports will become tricky.)

(He’s a clever guy. I wanted to be quiet, but he threw drama filming, kimchi, games, and secondary creation all at once.)

They dared to film and upload a YouTube video claiming that kimchi was theirs, and even played a game at once, attracting overseas interest very well.

YouTuber and creator. It’s too much to say that it’s the result of just one person.

Besides, it’s a secondary creation. The creation site was also nailed down, and even the worldview setting books were scattered.

A collection of settings that dared to nail China as the villain. The Western world is good, and it is sprinkled with secondary creations with the set collection.

It was clear that this was an act aimed at them.

Of course, Jae Ik did not act in anticipation of such a repercussion. Somehow, the kimchi video, game, and secondary creation all intertwined and caught China’s ankle.

In any case, it was that they could not directly take action at the national level.

It’s disrespectful for a great country for the country to directly respond to the actions of just one YouTuber producer.

All you can do is use voluntary guanxi and public opinion. Because it was a law to show the generosity of a great country on the outside.

(Public opinion is also a little more provocative. You can use the small pink generation. Ah. CRI would be fine too. Isn’t it an organization created for times like this?)

(All right.)

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Li Chang elevated the existence of Jae Ik in his head to that of an annoying mosquito rather than a fly.

However, flies and mosquitoes were just annoying and pests.

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