Viral Fame = Zero Protection? Digital Artists Face Harsh Reality
An artist duo’s viral success with digital deity icons taught them a harsh lesson: online fame often means going unprotected in a world of copycats and exposure.
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An artist duo’s viral success with digital deity icons taught them a harsh lesson: online fame often means going unprotected in a world of copycats and exposure.
Artist Xu Yinghui, inspired by ancient Chinese scripts, finally secures his work with help from a Beijing-based digital asset platform, highlighting a new era for creator rights.
Porcelain designer Huang Chunmao argues that the digital age, often blamed for copyright woes, actually holds new keys to protecting and valuing artistic creation in 2026.
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Dancer Li Kehua fuses traditional Chinese arts with cutting-edge tech, creating viral cross-cultural performances that captivate Gen Z audiences worldwide.
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