Started to read on WW. Well I'll stop now. Good day to you sir.
Well no, what I mean is legally speaking... Of course I know there are ton of knock-offs in China lol...
O OK, so basically you want to finish what you started but QD is coming in to take it away. Got it.
There are ups and downs to everything =.=
Well I get a yearly salary so... no clock for me.
Still don't get it. Care to elaborate?
I'm waiting for a machine to come in so I can test it. The testing takes 15 minutes. The waiting took about 5 hours already. I'm supposed to be at...
This is what happens in China too lol.
Well I have no more to say about Qidian. As long as people don't demand free stuff from them I'm all for boycotting it. I'm tired of seeing people...
Well thing is, if it boasts of a huge user base, then boasts of how much it pays to the writers, the numbers should at least add up.
I'm bored at work but can't leave. What do you expect me to do.
Woohoo, QD is more retarded than I thought.
Wait what? Did QD say it had 600 million registered users?
"Suddenly WW are pirates"? WW *were* pirates from the very beginning because the stuff they translated belong to QD, they did not get permission...
Thing with WW is they need to reach out to the Chinese authors and convince them WW is the way to go when publishing internationally. Like I said,...
For providing a portal to an overseas reader base, which the authors would find difficult to obtain without Qidian's help. Of course, if someone...
Oh OK, well I'm not familiar with SPECnet so I'll take your word for it. Indeed without WW it's unlikely Qidian would launch an international...
Indeed, if there's a power vacuum someone would be sure to fill it out, be it Qidian or Dianqi or w/e. However, once a dominant power emerges,...
You mixed up Qidian and Qidian International. Qidian is the original site from which WW took stuff to translate.
Like I said, it's a business in China. Probably started when Taobao (Chinese Ebay) got huge.
Separate names with a comma.