Chapter 723
So, under the instigation of Simstar Entertainment, things started to go downhill really fast.
The heat on Star Movie group was through the roof on the inte. But for hours, thepany didn’t
make a peep.
Netizens started having a field day with it.
“Looked like they got spooked. They just wanted some attention, didn’t expect Simstar Entertainment
actually to p back.” “They’ve hit a brick wall this time.”
“Don’t Star Movie group feel awkward? If they’ve pissed off Simstar Entertainment, they might face a
hard time in this circle.”
By four in the afternoon, as soon as the clock struck, Maja had Zoey fire up Twitter and challenged
Funfly again, demanding that she reveal her script purchase records.
At this point, Funfly was hell–bent taking down Maja, so she didn’t hesitate to spill the beans on when
she bought the scripts.
But days before she bought these scripts, Maja had already applied for copyright protection.
With a sly smile, Maja watched as Funfly’s post trended again. Seeing manyizens supported
Simstar Entertainment, she told Zoey, “Compile the evidence and post it on our ount. We’ve got
enough eyeballs on us now.”
Zoey’s eyes lit up. She quickly screenshot the time of the copyright application and published her chat
records with Funfly.
[Ms. Darcy, we’ve bought the scripts and all the copyrights. Simstar Entertainment can’t use them.]
[Buzz off, we Simstar Entertainment bought the scripts.]
[Ms. Darcy, we bought the scripts first. If there are any problemster, you’ll have to deal with them.]
[Simstar Entertainment can handle the consequences.]
This was the full conversation between Zoey and Funfly, evidence enough to prove that Simstar
Entertainment insisted on using the scripts, knowing full well they were already bought.
Netizens were still having augh at their expense, but when they saw the solid evidence provided by
The Star Movie group, they immediately hushed up. Clearly, the copyright application date was earlier
than Funfly’s purchase date, and that was a date Funfly herself made public. There was no way it was
faked.
So what’s the deal now?
Everyone was watching the situation, but then Maja dropped a recording of her conversation with
Funfly.
“I have all your work in my hands. I’m just telling you, all your work from The Star Movie group won’t be
approved!”
The recording had Maja’s name bleeped out, but it was enough to prove that Funfly was abusing her
power to bully others.
Next, Maja started an official ount and got it verified as the CEO of Star Movie Group.
The moment the ount was created, it gained 50,000 followers.
Maja herself posted a tweet: These scripts were bought together with the original authors, and we
already applied for copyright protection. We informed Simstar Entertainment and stressed that they
would be responsible for future problems. Ms. Darcy herself replied that Simstar Entertainment could
handle the consequences. Now, the scripts we submitted ended up in Ms. Darcy’s hands. I want to
ask, does Ms. Darcy have the power to influence the approval process? Ms. Darcy is just the boss of
an entertainmentpany, and she shouldn’t have the power to influence national–level approval
content, right? How did the content we filmed end up in her hands? I want an exnation from Ms.
Darcy and from the approval team.
The evidence provided by The Star Movie group was shocking and clear, even including audio
evidence.
Netizens stopped slinging mud at The Star Movie group and started raising questions.
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Indeed, how did the content submitted by The Star Movie group end up in Funfly’s hands? Clearly,
Funfly had some connections inside and had intercepted the content, even threatening to fail their
approval. Was the standard for approval decided by capital?
Seeing that her post had sparked public discussion, Maja, with a smile, posted a second tweet: The
Star Movie Group is just a smallpany with limited influence. We just wanted to ask the approval
team a few questions. Do you have any deal with Ms. Darcy? Do you have the right to give our
submitted content to irrelevant parties? Will all our future content really fail to pass the approval? If so,
where’s the fairness?
These questions escted the conflict. It was no longer just about twopanies but about Funfly
colluding with the approval team for unfairpetition.
Funfly thought she had it in the bag, never expected Maja to pull out such evidence, leaving her no
way to argue!
She took a deep breath, wanting to hire more inte trolls, but then got a call from the approval
team.
“Ms. Darcy, stop messing with The Star Movie group, or our entire approval team will get fired.”
Funfly’s face turned ashen. The approval team had connections with some officials. If things really blew
up, no one woulde out unscathed.
But The Star Movie group wasn’t scared. After all, this only involved Simstar Entertainment and the
approval team.
Funfly was fuming. How could she let a nobody get the best of her?