#69 The Seducing Power of IPsMiddle Earth - China’s cultural industry podcast

#69 The Seducing Power of IPs

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As China’s cultural market becomes more and more competitive, some content producers are looking for the silver bullet to avoid failure: IP. What does IP mean in the Chinese market, and what’s the best way to create one?  

Featuring 
- Kevin Feng : Stars Collective China Executive Officer 
- Li Danlei : Story FM Podcast Copyright Manager 
- Xu Xinyi : Bridging the Dragon Sales Coordinator  

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Wayway
Wayway
2022.4.19
Often times, IPs need to be bundled with “Data traffic stars” for them to succeed here.
Wayway
Wayway
2022.4.19
But the IPs power does not only exist in China? I feel Netflix is also purchasing tons of IPs, and let probability to make some of them a hit.
Aladin_F
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Yes, but as we focus on China's cultural industry, I preferred not to spend too much time onto other countries.