Celebrating the New Year's advanced resources could be watched for free on many online viewing platforms, such as Da Mi Planet Film and Television, Mi Gu Theater, Our Family Film and Television, etc. In addition, you can also watch the advanced on-demand resources of the celebration through video platforms such as iQiyi and Youku. VIP members who purchased the advanced VOD service could watch the advanced VOD content on the VIP channel.
Celebrating the New Year's VOD resources could be watched for free on multiple online viewing platforms, such as Planet Da Mi Film and Television, Mi Gu Theater, and Zai Jia Film and Television. In addition, you can also watch the advanced on-demand resources of the celebration through video platforms such as iQiyi and Youku. VIP members who had purchased the advanced VOD service could watch it on the VIP channel. If one wanted to purchase the advanced streaming resources of Qing Yunian, they could purchase them on the relevant online viewing platforms.
Celebrating the New Year's advanced resources could be watched for free on many online viewing platforms, such as Da Mi Planet Film and Television, Mi Gu Theater, Our Family Film and Television, etc. In addition, you can also watch the advanced on-demand resources of the celebration through video platforms such as iQiyi and Youku.
Celebrating the New Year's advanced resources could be watched for free on many online viewing platforms, such as Da Mi Planet Film and Television, Mi Gu Theater, Our Family Film and Television, etc. In addition, you can also watch the advanced on-demand resources of the celebration through video platforms such as iQiyi and Youku. VIP members who have purchased the advanced VOD service can watch it in the VIP member area.
Celebrating the New Year's VOD resources could be watched for free on multiple online viewing platforms, such as Planet Da Mi Film and Television, Mi Gu Theater, and Zai Jia Film and Television. In addition, you can also watch the advanced on-demand resources of the celebration through video platforms such as iQiyi and Youku.
Celebrating Years 2 was scheduled to air around June 2024. The exact broadcast date had not been announced, but according to the actor Zhang Ruoyun, the second season was expected to air around June 2024. This news had already aroused the anticipation of countless fans.
iQiyi introduced an advanced on-demand policy when it broadcasted "Celebrating Years." That is, VIP members who had already paid for it could pay another 50 yuan to watch six more episodes on the weekly update day, six episodes ahead of non-members. However, this move caused controversy and consumer dissatisfaction. The consumers felt that this pay-to-view model violated their legal rights and took iQiyi to court. In the first instance, the Beijing Internet Court found that iQiyi's advance on-demand behavior had damaged the rights and interests of the original members, and ruled that iQiyi Company would provide the original rights and interests of the gold VIP members to the plaintiff for 15 consecutive days and compensate the plaintiff, Mr. Wu. This ruling meant that iQiyi needed to cancel the advanced on-demand function and could not damage the existing rights of its members. Therefore, iQiyi lost the case.
The iQiyi platform launched a pay-per-view service when it broadcasted the TV series "Celebrating Years." This service required an additional fee to watch the series in advance. However, this move caused controversy, and some users felt that this violated their rights as Gold VIP members. The Beijing Internet Court heard the case and ruled that some of iQiyi's service agreements were invalid. The court also requested iQiyi to provide the original membership rights and interests to the plaintiff and compensate the plaintiff for the loss of 1500 yuan in notaries. The ruling attracted widespread attention because it wasn't the first time video websites had tried to pay for advance streaming, and similar cases had also caused controversy. In general, the case of the celebration of the New Year's Day had been resolved on a legal level, but this model was still controversial and discussed.
iQiyi launched an "advanced on-demand" service for "Celebrating Years" on its iQiyi platform. VIP members could watch more episodes of the show in advance by paying. However, this service caused controversy, and some consumers felt that this model violated their legal rights. As a Gold VIP member, Mr. Wu sued iQiyi in court. In the first trial, the Beijing Internet Court found that iQiyi's "advanced on-demand" had damaged the existing rights and interests of its members, and some of the format clauses were also deemed invalid. The court ordered iQiyi to continue to provide the original membership rights to the plaintiff and compensate the plaintiff 1500 yuan. This ruling meant that iQiyi needed to change its advanced on-demand service model to protect the rights and interests of consumers.
iQiyi launched an "advanced on-demand" service during the broadcast of the TV series "Celebrating Years." This service meant that VIP members could watch the series in advance, but they had to pay an additional fee. However, a Gold VIP member felt that this was a violation of his rights and took iQiyi to court. The Beijing Internet Court ruled that iQiyi's actions had damaged the rights and interests of Gold VIP members and violated the terms of the contract. The court ordered iQiyi to provide the original membership rights to the plaintiff and compensate the plaintiff. The ruling attracted widespread attention, but it was unclear whether Chu iQiyi would appeal.
iQiyi launched an "advanced on-demand" service for "Celebrating Years" on its iQiyi platform, which meant that VIP members had to pay an additional fee to watch the series in advance. However, the Beijing Internet Court held that this behavior violated the rights of the Golden VIP members and damaged their viewing experience and satisfaction. The court ruled that iQiyi had breached the contract and demanded compensation of 1500 yuan. The case sparked widespread discussion, and many people expressed dissatisfaction with this "advanced on-demand" model. In general, iQiyi's "advanced on-demand" approach was deemed illegal and harmed the rights and interests of users.