Talk:Luo Tianyi/@comment-34100788-20180213122713/@comment-25534565-20180228122425

^Not just the lack of wealth, it’s more because of the trend of toxic personal attitude and lack of self-displine in the Chinese society. Most of them don’t value copyright and don’t respect creators: “Why do I have to buy the product through legal means when I can just get it in a cheaper way?” People selling illegal discs of movies and shows are common to see on the streets. And the government never seemed to have actually enforced copyright laws despite having them written on the papers.

Not just the poor, the rich also lacks this concept of morality and law. I recall a controversy back in 2014. This daughter of a famous Chinese music producer debuted with a album titled World is mine (the Chinese translation of the song is called “the world’s greatest princess), and the whole album is covers of popular songs featuring Miku. The main issue is that they published it without being authorized by the original producer. What’s even worse is that they claim the songs to be original. The Chinese VOCALOID fans were generally angered and even contacted the original producers such as ryo. The father defended his little princess and claimed that she was talented. 90% of the recordings were autotuned.