Chapter 119 Selling Copyright(1/3)
In the rental house, Pu Jie was in a daze looking at the computer desktop.
He was thinking about whether to stay at the opening point or leave directly and go to the outside station.
Stay at Kaidian, unless you can sell the copyright and become a god step by step, there is no meaning to continue to persist.
When you go to other sites, the royalties of many websites are higher than those of the Kaidian.
Perhaps, with the same result, you can only earn one million at Kaidian, but you can earn one million at the outside station.
This is the difference and it is also the main reason why other websites can attract authors.
After all, not everyone has ambitions and is determined to realize the truth through enlightenment.
For most authors, writing online articles is just a tool to make a living.
There is no difference from other industries.
Work hard to make money and support your family, that's all.
As for dreams, can they be eaten as food?
However, there was still a little reluctant to leave in the depths of Pu Jie's heart.
First, he just signed a five-year contract with Qidian, and if he left directly, it would be a bit unethical.
The most important thing is that his pseudonym cannot be taken away, otherwise he will breach the contract.
You can only use a pseudonym again, starting with a newcomer.
In this way, the fan base accumulated before will be useless.
Secondly, he has been reading books at Qidian since junior high school, and it has been nearly ten years since then.
Familiar with all the rules of this website.
If you leave the Activate, you have to adapt again.
For Pu Jie, who is a little nostalgic, this is a time cost.
Third, Pu Jie's heart is always filled with some thoughts.
What if, what if you can attain enlightenment and become a god?
Or, what if the copyright of the previous book "I" can be sold.
Therefore, Pu Jie was also a little confused about whether to stay or not.
"call..."
He lit a cigarette and looked out the window to see the sound of his life.
"Ding ding ding..."
At this moment, a crisp sound came from the speaker behind the computer.
"Yeah, news is coming..."
Pu Jie clicked the Penguin message in the lower right corner of the computer by pulling his eyes back from the window.
Jianhua Luming: "Tell you good news. A company wants to buy the copyright of "My". Now colleagues from the copyright department are talking to them, and the results should be achieved soon!"
“Huh…sell copyright…”
At a glance, a smile appeared on the corner of Pu Jie's mouth.
What is this called? This is called giving a pillow to sleep, which is exactly what Pu Jie wants.
I was thinking about copyright before, but unexpectedly, the editor sent a message about copyright.
Lao Pujie: "Which company? What copyright? How much does the other party bid? Is there a great chance of success?"
After throwing away the cigarette butt, Pu Jie quickly fucked the keyboard and just typing it.
Jian Fu Luming: "I don't know the specific amount. I just received a call from a colleague from the copyright department, so I will tell you first! I will notify you after the negotiations are completed!"
Soon, editor Lu Ming replied to the message.
Lao Pujie: "Do I need to come and sign? Or do I just need to sit at home and wait for the money?"
Pu Jie thought for a while and asked.
After all, this is the first time that a big girl has been in a sedan chair.
How could he know about copyright?
Jianhua Luming: "Don't come here in person. You just need to pay attention to answering the call from your colleagues in the copyright department. Don't treat it as a harassing call and refuse to answer it!"
Jianhua Luming: "The colleagues in the Copyright Department will tell you the price. If you agree to the sale price negotiated by the Copyright Department, the website for the copyright transfer signing will be sent to the backend!"
Jiancai Luming: "Of course, if you want to come to Shanghai and relax, you can have fun!"
Lao Pouch: "Oh, forget it, I'd better wait for the short-term station and I'm too lazy to run away! Maybe, if you make enough money on one day, you'll travel around and have a walk!"
Jiancai Luming: "Okay, as long as you like it! By the way, do you have any ideas for the new book? You can find me wherever you need my help, and you can go online 24 hours a day!"
Lao Pouch: "Not yet. Let's wait until I think about it. After I have a clue, let's make up the whole thing!"
Jian Fu Luming: "ojbk, I like your diligent spirit!"
Lao Pouch: "There is a big prize, who is not trying to make a living!"
Jiancai Luming: "It's Versailles, my salary is only 12k per year. The manuscript fee for a book is as high as my work for more than 30 years!"
Lao Pouch: "I switched to the studio last year, so I should have a lot of performance bonuses at the end of the year, right?"
Jiancai Luming: "It's okay, I'll thank you for your blessings, so I won't starve to death!"
Lao Pouch: "That's good. When you have time to come to Shanghai to have fun, I'll invite you to dinner!"
Jiancai Luming: "This is what you said, I remember it!"
Lao Pouch: "ojbk, that's all! I won't talk about it for now, I won't bother you with work!"
Jianhua Luming: "If you have any good ideas for the new book, please contact me at any time! You can have WeChat and phone calls, even in the middle of the night!"
Lao Pouch: "No problem!"
After chatting with the editor for a while, Pu Jie stopped.
A smile could not be stopped at the corner of his mouth.
When selling copyrights, the copyright that requires the author's signature is definitely not a small copyright.
Although I have never been exposed to this thing, Pu Jie has heard from others in the author group.
General small copyrights, such as audio copyright, comic adaptation rights, etc., do not require the author to personally sign.
At most, the editor will give the author a notification and let the author know that there is such a thing.
Then, I waited to receive the manuscript fee the next month and completed the work.
Among the small copyrights, there are simplified Chinese publishing copyrights and traditional Chinese publishing copyrights. These copyrights also require the author's signature.
However, nowadays, the physical industry is almost dead.
Few publishers are willing to spend money to purchase the copyright of online novels.
Pu Jie didn't have any hope for this.
Back to the point, generally speaking, the copyright that requires the author's signature is only the major copyright.
The main copyright is the game adaptation rights, animation adaptation rights, and film and television adaptation rights.
Game adaptation, as the name suggests, is to adapt novels into games, which are divided into PC games, mobile games, web games, etc.
These copyright fees start at least millions or even tens of millions.
As the name suggests, film and television adaptation is adapted into TV series, movies, online dramas, online movies, etc.
These are the big ones in copyright, starting from tens of millions, or even thirty or till till till till till till till till till till till till till till till till till till till till till till till t.
Only such large copyright requires the author to sign it himself.
In the past, when signing these copyright transfer contracts, the author needed to personally go to Shanghai, the location of Qidian Company.
However, now that technology is developed, there is no need for an author to go there, and it is the same for signing electronic agreements on the Internet.
Like entity contracts, electronic agreements have legal effects and are protected by copyright law.
Therefore, the copyright worthy of Pu Jie's signature is definitely a major copyright.
I just don’t know whether the other party wants copyrights in games or film and television this time.
"I belong to the historical category. Logically speaking, it is not very valuable to adapt this novel into a game!"
"It's impossible to be adapted into a TV series!"
"Then, it's very likely to be an anime, an online drama, or an online movie!"
After thinking about it, Pu Jie roughly guessed something.
Novels in history cannot be adapted into games.
However, compared with those popular fairy tales, fantasy novels and historical novels have greater limitations.
To be continued...