Taiwan legislator Chen Ting-fei recently disclosed that Taiwanese operators from mainland China imported “cloud-based companion jukeboxes” for sale in Taiwan, with songs such as “My Motherland” and “Chairman Mao’s book I love to read”. Brainwashing United Front songs. The Taiwan Land Commission said on the 19th that the case involving copyright was prosecuted in August last year and has now entered the judicial process. Another member of the legislature believes that if the legislation to control the songs of the companion jukebox, Film and Television cloud, it is easy to attract the criticism of restricting the freedom of the Internet, she suggested that the manufacturer should first confirm whether the legal copyright business sales, and then further explore The prevention of cultural aggression.
Last November, Taiwan broke the story of the invasion of the Chinese Communist Party‘s “Red Reading Program” into Taiwan’s schools. The Chinese Communist Party, with the authorization of its “strategic cooperation” publishers in Taiwan, tried to set up brainwashing books on the stage to enter the minds and homes of Taiwanese schoolchildren.
In the illustrated book “Waiting for Daddy to Come Home“, there are not only texts that glorify the achievements of the Chinese Communist Party in preventing epidemics, such as “Go China, Go Wuhan”, but even illustrations of the Chinese Communist Party’s military transport planes, which were only exposed after the public reported them. The company’s main business is to promote the development of the company’s products and services.
Taiwan legislator Chen Ting-fei exploded Taiwan industry from mainland China to import cloud-based companion jukeboxes for sale in Taiwan, the song content is not lack of brainwashing United Front Work songs, requiring the relevant units to investigate and develop a response mechanism. The picture is a file photo. (Reporter Chen Ting / photo)
For the “companion jukebox” Chen Ting-fei said on the 19th, because the current Chinese cloud companion jukebox song list in Taiwan can not be controlled, so she asked the Land Commission should quickly confirm the main responsible unit, and then deal with the law.
The opposition Kuomintang legislator Chen Yu-jen took the opposite tone, saying that if legislation is enacted to deal with the issue of Chinese Communist songs being included in the jukeboxes, it will attract criticism for clamping down on people’s freedom of expression, and she said Taiwan should have confidence in its own democracy. Chen Yuzhen said, “Taiwan is a democratic society, if we want to control what people can’t read or sing, it’s the same as clamping down on freedom of speech.” She believes that Taiwan should show the style of a mature democracy and not feel afraid whenever it comes to things related to the mainland.”
There are also scholars and experts who warned that the Chinese cloud-based companion singer includes many ideological songs such as “My Motherland”, “China’s Military Song” and “Chairman Mao’s Book I Love to Read”. There are also images of the Chinese Communist Party’s military, United Front programs, and a list of dramas including the Cultural Revolution‘s model play “Taking Tiger Mountain”. These programs can easily invade Taiwan’s homes, KTVs, shrimp farms, B&Bs, restaurants and other entertainment venues. Experts say that these jukebox song lists have been censored by the Chinese Communist Party’s Ministry of Propaganda, so there is no “cultural unification war” smell of smoke and mirrors, and the Republic of China government should strengthen the seizure and legislation to deal with it.
Chen Ting-fei also mentioned that Chinese OTT platforms are distributed through Taiwanese companies, so they can land in Taiwan in a roundabout way and infiltrate into major commercial establishments, which has actually violated the Cross-Strait People’s Relations Regulations and the Copyright Law; especially the Chinese Communist Party can review and control the source of the songs, for example, the Taiwanese people must not be able to access songs sung by singers who violate “Taiwan independence” and “support Hong Kong“.
Chen Ting-fei also worries that, just as the Chinese Communist Party previously used the “Red Reading Project” to invade libraries before entering campuses, the Chinese Communist Party is now using cloud-based operators to “test the waters” with backing tracks before gradually inserting the content of the United Front’s foreign propaganda. It is bound to weaken the awareness of the enemy among the Taiwanese people. Like “boiling a frog in warm water”, the consequences should not be underestimated, so Chen Ting-fei asked the relevant units to thoroughly investigate and discuss the response mechanism.
In response to Chen Ting-fei’s concerns and suggestions, the Land Commission said that some of the songs in the cloud library have been prosecuted by the Taoyuan District Prosecutor’s Office in August last year for infringing on the copyrights of Taiwanese creators or Music companies, and are now in the judicial process.
The Land Commission also stressed that the Chinese Communist Party’s “Xi Five” and “One Country, Two Systems” Taiwan program is increasing its united front propaganda efforts against Taiwan, strengthening the use of online media platforms and communication technology to carry out cultural united front against Taiwan, calling on Taiwan’s people not to ignore the Chinese Communist Party’s “cultural infiltration”.
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