Liu Yuyou nearly burst into laughter because of Bai Chuwei; she deeply suspected that Bai Chuwei was completely ignorant of the law.
"Bai Chuwei, do you even know that China's copyright protection continues for fifty years after the author's death?"
"Records of the Mountain Moon" is a work from over two hundred and thirty years ago. With its sharp and incisive style, experts estimate the author, Mr. Bai, to have been at least in his forties, with some professors arguing he must have been in his sixties or seventies.
In any case, even if Mr. Bai had a really long life and lived an additional fifty years, it still far exceeds the duration protected by China's copyright laws.
Where does this legally ignorant Bai Chuwei get the audacity to demand money from her family?