The fine involved in defaulting on the artist's notification fee is also reflected in this case.
First of all, the notification fee that should be paid to the artist must be paid in full. In your case, it is said that she participated in the recording of two programs as a guest in the third season of Extreme Challenge at a cost of 4 million. Yuan Chun Company has never paid its recording fee, and the court finally ruled that the power supply company needs to pay Lin Chi-ling Studio 4 million yuan. In other words, the corresponding costs need to pay a lot.
Secondly, you need to pay the corresponding liquidated damages. Usually, when a person goes to an activity, he will sign a labor contract and there will be liquidated damages in the contract. If a company maliciously defaults on the artist's notification fee, it will compensate according to the contract on liquidated damages. Although the amount of liquidated damages is not disclosed in this case, the proportion of liquidated damages is usually relatively high.
The third is that the corresponding responsible person needs to bear the legal responsibility for violating the labor contract law. After the court decision was issued, Wang Dong, the legal representative of Kashgar Yuan Chun Culture Communication Co., Ltd., was appointed as the executor, and some of his consumption was also restricted. And if you don't pay the corresponding fees on time after the judgment is issued, you still need to bear the corresponding legal responsibilities.
In fact, defaulting on the artist's notification fee is a manifestation of violating the labor contract law, so if you maliciously breach the contract, it is a malicious violation of the labor contract law. Violation of this law should of course be punished accordingly. But most of them will still have a process of going to court to make up for their mistakes. If you don't grasp these two opportunities, you will bear legal responsibility.
Fourth, you need to bear other legal responsibilities. Usually, the actor's remuneration includes the dual attributes of labor remuneration and portrait right use fee. Actors' labor income comes from contracts, such as performance contracts, publicity contracts, endorsement contracts and so on. These contracts will clarify the rights and obligations of both parties, artists need to complete the corresponding work, and the signing company needs to pay the corresponding remuneration.
On the other hand, the remuneration of actors also has the attribute of the right to use portraits. This is protected by the Civil Code. If the company defaults on the artist's notification fee, it is equivalent to violating the relevant provisions of the civil law, and of course it needs to bear the corresponding civil compensation liability and legal liability.
No matter what kind of company, as long as it defaults on the wages of its workers, it will be punished accordingly. Some have passed labor arbitration and some have passed court decisions, but generally speaking, the fees payable must be paid, and the corresponding fines are inevitable.