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Where is the copyright of lotus lantern?
According to Sohu, Lotus Lantern is an animated film from China, which was released at 1999. In terms of copyright, the copyright of Lotus Lantern belongs to CCTV. This is because the film is invested and produced by CCTV, so CCTV owns the copyright of the film. In the past, the film could be broadcast on other TV stations and websites, but with the improvement of copyright awareness, CCTV strengthened the copyright protection of the film, and lotus lights on other platforms were also removed from the shelves. The film was produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio, directed and written by Guang Chang. The background of the story is taken from the ancient myths and legends in China, and it mainly tells the story of saving mother by splitting mountain with agarwood. The film is made by two-dimensional animation, with exquisite pictures and beautiful music, full of elements of China traditional culture.
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