Tencent Allows Chinese TikTok To Show Copyrighted Films, TV Shows


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  • Tencent Holdings Ltd (OTC:TCEHY) requested ByteDance's Douyin to allow short videos, based on Tencent's copyrighted films and TV shows, to show on Douyin, Reuters reports.
  • Douyin is the Chinese version of TikTok.
  • Tencent's move meets the requirement from Chinese regulators to create an open internet, Douyin said.
  • Tencent was trialing a project to gradually allow third-party creators to use some copyrighted content in their works. It had also issued invitations to other platforms to help promote them.
  • WeChat users currently can share Douyin and Xigua links if they update to the latest version. 
  • In August, Douyin removed thousands of user-generated videos related to a television series produced by Tencent Video following Tencent's copyright infringement lawsuit against Douyin.
  • Price Action: TCEHY shares traded higher by 0.48% at $62.76 on the last check Friday.

27% profits every 20 days?

This is what Nic Chahine averages with his options buys. Not selling covered calls or spreads... BUYING options. Most traders don't even have a winning percentage of 27% buying options. He has an 83% win rate. Here's how he does it.


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