Losing Money to Be a Tycoon

Chapter 700 Electronic Competition Division (Supplementary)

Zhang Yuan couldn't help but notice: “President Pei said, would like to hear more about it! ”

Pei Qian took a sip of tea and tidied up his thoughts slightly.

“First of all, we want to offer all clubs and athletes a uniform form of contract, while strictly prohibiting any Yin Yang contract. ”

“Short-term contracts are allowed and long-term contracts are allowed, but only basic elements such as contract time, liquidated damages, transfer fees and remuneration can be agreed, and no messy clauses can be attached to limit team members. ”

“In particular, there must be no very vague clauses, such as' members of the team must cooperate unconditionally with the business operations of the club ', which must be expressly prohibited. ”

“There's no problem with the club running commercially, but under our supervision, it can't be uncontrolled, let alone squeezed. ”

“Secondly, every year during the transition, clubs and freelancers are free to engage and make commitments, but not to sign privately. Before signing the contract, it is up to us to arrange for clubs to conduct a unified bidding on freelance players in a tacit manner. ”

“When filming, the clubs first issue an intention to write down the tentative contract time, liquidated damages, remuneration, additional special treatment, such as the promised team member's appearance time. ”

“Once the intention has been confirmed during the implicit shooting, the team member is given the choice of which team to go to, and a revised contract is signed if the intentions of both parties are the same. And the promise made during the covert filming, the club must abide by it without regret, and we are in charge of supervision. ”

“Finally, in the event of a dispute, both parties must accept our mediation, with us acting as intermediaries, allowing players and clubs to step back and choose a formula acceptable to all three parties. ”

“On the basis of these principles, our DGE Club only admits players who are free men and who leave the club always pay the transfer fee or liquidated damages according to the minimum standards if they remain in the contract. ”

Zhang Yuan stunned for a moment: “President Pei, is this a bit idealistic? It's not very operational, is it? ”

“What if the club doesn't accept our production contract? Or sign a Yin Yang contract in private? ”

“What if the club confirms its intentions and then regrets it? ”

“The contract signed between the club and the players is legally valid. In the event of a dispute, the club can completely bypass us and go to litigation with the players. This is beyond our control. ”

Pei Qian smiled slightly: “This is a good idea. ”

“We made a paper-based agreement with these clubs from the beginning, fining them lightly if they violate the rules, and banning them from racing. ”

“If these clubs are not regulated by us, they will not be eligible for the GOG League. If you want to quit, we will buy their GOG segment as an intermediary and sell it to other clubs interested in entering the GOG league. ”

In other words, if you don't accept our unified management, then I won't take you on.

If you want to play with other e-sports projects yourself, I'll pay for your GOG segment and sell it to others, so you don't suffer substantial losses, but if you don't agree to regulation, don't go into this circle.

As to why Pei Qian should make such a rule, it is mainly due to three considerations.

First of all, clubs are allowed to play a bit of naughty manoeuvres only if there is a uniform form of contract, no Yin Yang contract and various additional terms.

Many clubs offer heavenly price contracts, which are not really heavenly prices, and there are lots of packages.

One of the most common phenomena, for example, is that clubs work with live broadcast platforms for a portion of their money, but in practice, the requirement for live broadcasting of players overheads the future commercial value of players.

Athletes make money ostensibly, but not necessarily actually.

But in this way, the transfer fee was actually lifted, and it was too bad that every player sold at the DGE Club would get more money than before.

So, a little less routine, a little more sincerity, the transfer fee being so high just sounds nice, it doesn't actually make sense.

Plus, the DGE Club only agrees on a minimum conversion fee, which allows the DGE Club to make as little money as possible from the conversion fee.

Secondly, the establishment of such a regulatory body would require the recruitment of a large number of personnel, and day-to-day operating expenses would be a cost; at the same time, these diverse regulatory provisions would certainly have a dissuasive effect on some clubs.

If there are clubs that don't accept it and want to quit, that's fine. Pei Qian paid to buy their GOG segment and won't let them lose money. I'll make up for all your input.

But it's not that easy when you're gone.

Buying these clubs will cost Pei Huan another fortune.

Finally, Pei Qian does have some ideas about regulating the industry and safeguarding the rights and interests of the players.

Without higher levels of regulation, there can never be an equal relationship between athletes and clubs, because the voice is not at all on a scale.

It's like when a regular worker faces a company, he often has to vote with his feet and choose the least bad company, but he doesn't actually have the ability to negotiate with the company.

Only a very small number of exceptionally good and completely irreplaceable people have bargaining power.

If the official fails to act and remains absolutely neutral at times of unequal power between the two sides, it is in fact tantamount to pulling bias.

Just like a boxing champion and an ordinary man fighting, a third party is absolutely neutral without explicit fault on both sides, which is actually letting ordinary people die.

Therefore, Pei Qian's supervisory authority objectively guarantees the rights of the players, but it does not exploit the club, it merely allows the club not to be greedy and not to overwhelm the players.

The club should get a fair share of the membership fee, liquidated damages, and some commercial contracts, heat and influence are not bad, but you just can't drill the hole and do whatever you want.

Pei Huan, of course, recognizes the spirit of the contract, but this presupposes two things: first, that the contract itself must be fair, must not be a hegemonic clause, a slave contract, and must not be based on the exploitation of the other party by one party; and secondly, that the spirit of the contract does not mean that the contract must never be breached, but that it violates the will to bear the corresponding consequences afterwards.

Anyway, wouldn't it be nice if such a code could discourage DGE clubs from earning less money and discourage some of the club's capital, and buy their entire GOG segment after they quit?

Moreover, the daily operation of this new regulator will cost money. It would be nice to recruit more people to support it. It would be a little bit easier to pay more wages.

Zhang Yuan has already brought two sheets of paper to quickly record what President Pei said earlier.

Just a closer look at these terms, but I feel a little out of the blue.

Is that okay?

All the major leagues in the world don't seem to do that.

The reason is simple, too, and you don't dare or want to tear your face apart from a big club.

Big clubs bring fans, enthusiasm and money to the tournament. Peace of mind, the heat of an event must be the result of the joint efforts of the organizers, sponsors, clubs, professional athletes and the audience. Any missing link can go wrong.

So many times, even if the organizers have this ability, they are reluctant to offend these big clubs, even if a club actually squeezes the athletes, as long as they don't cause too much anger, most of them are beating 50 big boards each.

After all, in most cases, an athlete can be substituted and sacrificed, while the losses caused by the departure of a large club are difficult to compensate.

However, this rule given by General Pei is not very friendly to the club, and there must be some clubs that don't like it.

Unhappy results can only be divided, beaten apart, because President Pei has never been a compromising person.

From Pei's general attitude, it seems that he doesn't really care about the resources available to these clubs!

Zhang Yuan silenced for a moment, said: “President Pei, emotionally, I support the regulation of the tournament. After all, there are no rules and rules, and the tournament becomes formal, in order to form a benign competition. ”

“But if we take such tough control measures, we will surely discourage many clubs, if the loss is compared to the gain… is it good value? ”

“What if we discourage the club, the entire league's funding, heat, attention, etc. could be affected, and if those old brand clubs walk more than half the way, what if we suffer far more than the profits? ”

Pei Huan smiled: “Of course it's a good deal. ”

Zhang Yuan nodded silently for a moment: “Okay. ”

Since President Bae is so sure, it must have seen more long-term things, so Zhang Yuan won't ask any more questions.

“So, President Pei, what's the name of this new regulator?” Zhang Yuan asked.

Pei Qian thought about it: "Just call it the E-Competition Division. It's also a good opportunity to get GOG's professional league GPL together. ”

“Several of the current clubs are eligible for access on a priority basis, provided they are subject to our terms and regulations. ”

“As to how the specific tournament will be arranged, consider it when the new department is established. ”

Zhang Yuan nodded: “Yes, President Pei. ”

After sending President Pei away, Zhang Yuan went back to the conference room and looked at what he had previously written down from beginning to end, trying to deduce the intent of President Pei's move.

Now for Zhang Yuan, his biggest confusion is that of President Pei, "Of course it's a good deal”.

For the current e-commerce industry, the first priority must be to make the plate bigger.

While the GOG Global Invitation has gained a good deal of heat, it is clear that there is still a lot of room for improvement.

The future has much to offer.

President Pei also said that in order to play GOG's professional league GPL, it is obvious that we should also make the plates of the e-sport bigger.

But the problem is that binding clubs with such stringent regulatory conditions is clearly contrary to that goal to some extent.

How exactly did President Bae trade for it?

Zhang Yuan began to carefully analyze every request made by President Bai.