What happened to the Youth With You 2 track "Love Cycle" that got caught up in the copyright controversy?

It's because the Youth With You 2 program selected the song "Love Cycle" in advance as the song for the public performance and it will be aired on the network variety show, but it didn't ask the copyright holder's permission. So Youth With You 2 is in a copyright fiasco. Now in China's domestic more and more attention to copyright, in no matter in the TV program or in the network program broadcast, each song need to obtain the consent of the copyright holder to be able to use, otherwise the copyright holder can be sued will get huge compensation.

The youth have you 2 program group this time out of the copyright storm, is because they on the one hand, work is not in place, the legal knowledge is not too perfect, on the other hand, is that they are too overconfident, think that they just need to spend money to buy the copyright. In fact, I think the copyright issue should have been communicated before the song was chosen, not after the song was chosen until the contestants had rehearsed the program, or even after the program was recorded and ready to be aired, and then the copyright issue was addressed. The delay in getting the rights for the Love Cycle has a lot to do with the fact that the show didn't think this through very well.

The fact that they made such a mess proves that the program's production quality is going downhill. And the unchanging way of the program has already bored many viewers. He needs to be more innovative to attract viewers, rather than relying on the same old oolong hype to attract the public's attention. As a production team that had already run so many programs, they should have understood the process of a variety show. They should know more about copyrights only. Side by side, it also proves that they are not doing the show with any heart at all.

It's not just Youth With You 2, but a lot of show crews still have a vague understanding of copyrights, especially music copyrights. It's true that music rights are getting more and more expensive, but we still have to respect originality and copyright.