"The anonymous netizen who broke the news on Tianya is either Han Qin himself or Han Qin's lackey. Others don't know so clearly about my contract with you."
Wen Ying gave reasonable doubts.
Zou Weijun actually thought so too, but without evidence, Zou Weijun did not draw any arbitrary conclusions.
"Even if Han Qin is causing trouble online, what are the local reports in Chengdu? Han Qin can't stretch his hand so long."
Wen Ying was also wondering about this.
The public opinion on the Internet is one-sided, and it is obvious that someone is setting a bad pace.
Netizens can easily be incited by people with good intentions to follow the trend and boycott "Teen Idol". Wen Ying is actually not too worried. There is only a small overlap between online keyboard warriors and real readers. Most of those keyboard warriors who scolded her are not her.
of potential readers.
Her readership should be the majority of teenagers, middle school students.
Teenagers have something in common. They are usually locked up in school to study. During the holidays, they will let themselves go. After finally being able to access the Internet, few students will go to forums. Isn’t online chatting and playing games more interesting than visiting forums?
The user base of Tianya Forum has never been teenagers.
Knowing what was going on, Wen Ying was still a little unhappy.
At home, she is willing to bow to Manager Chen because he is her own mother.
After leaving the house, why should she spoil some idiot?
According to local public opinion in Rongcheng, Wen Ying suspected that Zhao Dong was causing trouble, but then denied it.
Zhao Dong didn't know that the "fish against the current" was her vest.
Moreover, those criticisms in the newspapers had a vague feeling of "fans pretending to be evil". If Zhao Dong really took action, he would not be so kind to her.
At first, Wen Ying thought it was Zou Weijun who had arranged a publicity route for her, but when they met, she confirmed that it was not Zou Weijun.
Who does good deeds without even leaving a name?
Could it be Chief Editor Song?
There’s no reason. Editor-in-chief Song didn’t put so much effort into Song Chan’s book!
Wen Ying crossed out the answer "Song Fo Township" in her mind. Seeing that Zou Weijun was worried about online boycotts, she decided to resolve the online issues first.
"Aunt Zou, Xie Qian said you hired a lawyer for me?"
"Yes, my lawyer and I have already discussed that we will sue Egger and ask the magazine to clarify the truth of the matter and restore your reputation."
Zou Weijun knew that Wen Ying wanted to cover up her pen name, so she emphasized that Wen Ying did not need to come forward.
Wen Ying shook her head, "Aunt Zou, I'm not worried about exposure. I just want to say that since you hired a lawyer, don't bother the two masters. Please ask the lawyer to sue the anonymous netizen from Tianya... I almost forgot to ask, please
Are the lawyer's fees included in the publicity expenses? If not, they can be deducted from my future royalties."
Wen Ying really wanted to roll up her sleeves, but she couldn't.
Wen Ying really wanted to pay for the legal fees herself, but she just handed over the money in her hand a few days ago.
Age and poverty have become obstacles for Lawyer Wen to charge into battle!
When it came to asking Zou Weijun to pay the lawyer's fees, Wen Ying's face turned red.
It’s so shameful for a born-again person to be like her!
"Don't worry about the legal fees. This is for the sales of "Teen Idol" after its release. The leaders of the unit are very supportive, but why do you want to sue even the netizens?"
It’s not that Zou Weijun is shallow, it’s the times that limit Zou Weijun.
Wen Ying smiled and said: "The Internet is not a place outside the law. The magazine "Eige" has ruined my reputation. This netizen who broke the news and made the rhythm is doing the same thing. Of course we have to sue together! The lawyer should have told you."
, even if we really win the lawsuit against the magazine, it will definitely not be Han Qin who apologizes in the end. Once her remarks are published in the magazine, they will become the magazine's remarks. "Egg" will take the blame, but Han Qin will not
Affected?"
If "Teen Idol" becomes a hit, Han Qin will definitely be affected. She let go of a best-selling author, and the leaders within the magazine who originally supported Han Qin will be dissatisfied with Han Qin.
But can a mild or moderate punishment, or a period of benching, make up for the bad things Han Qin did to Wen Ying?
Of course not!
This time Han Qin stepped on Wen Ying and hit the iron plate. Wen Ying herself was not a doormat, and Zou Weijun was willing to stand up for Wen Ying.
If it were replaced by another new author, I'm afraid I would have to endure it silently.
The unequal status made Editor Han accustomed to being superior and bullying new authors at will... Wen Ying did not want Han Qin to continue to be the editor-in-chief of "Eige" and continue to bully other new authors!
It's not enough to just sue the magazine. If you want to sue, you have to sue Han Qin herself.
Wen Ying was worried about not being able to catch Han Qin out. This netizen who anonymously broke the news on the Tianya Forum gave Wen Ying hope that her wish would come true!
Wen Ying has been involved in the online rights protection business.
Of course she and Zou Weijun couldn't figure out who the anonymous netizen was, but Tianya Forum could.
The anonymity of the other party is for ordinary netizens, but it is transparent when viewed in the background of the forum. Today's forum registration does not require binding a mobile phone number or real-name system. You do not know whether the poster is a male or female, but you can see the IP address of the poster!
Wen Ying said that Zou Weijun was a little dizzy: "If you want to sue that netizen, do you also have to sue the forum?"
"Either we really sue the forum, or we send a lawyer's letter first, and generally the forum will cooperate in providing the user's information. If the forum does not cooperate, we will sue the forum together, and we will go through the procedures to force them to provide the user's information."
Anyway, this is how it was done more than ten years later.
Zou Weijun thought for a while, "How about I call the lawyer over and you two can talk about it?"
Whether it was okay or not, Zou Weijun couldn't tell. She was worried that this was just Wen Ying's hot head, and it was best to leave professional matters to professionals.
Of course Wen Ying is not afraid of interviews with lawyers.
When Zou Weijun called, Wen Ying used Zou Weijun's computer to register an account.
She actually has an account in Tianya, but her user name is "Lawyer Wen" and she is also involved in the "Legal World" section.
Wen Ying would not do the stupid thing of personally confronting Heizi and exposing her other vests.
She registered a new account and wanted to call it "Backstream Fish", but found that the username had already been taken, so she simply called it "Xiaoyubenyu", which was approved immediately.
Wen Ying replied to all the replies from anonymous netizens who broke the news like they were squeezing out toothpaste.
The first item is the overwhelming smell of tea.
"Are you Chief Editor Han?"
"Why do you say this about me in the forum?"
"That's not the truth at all."
"Editor Han, I have never rejected you. It is you who have always refused to answer my calls. If you see this reply, please contact me, okay?"
Reply to the popular post and see a lot of netizens.
At first, no netizen cared about Wen Ying, but Wen Ying typed too fast, played too smoothly on the forum, and imitated the green tea tone too much, making her a vivid portrayal of a newbie author who had been wronged.
When the lawyer hired by Zou Weijun arrived, many netizens were already following Wen Ying's reply and asking questions.
Asked whether Wen Ying was a "fish against the current", asked whether the statement issued by "Eige" was true or false, asked whether "Teenage Idol" would really be published... Attorney Wen did not care about flirting, but she responded to the concerns of enthusiastic netizens.