Zhuan Zhihui believes that some time ago, domestic well-known music players such as Kugou, Baidu, and QQ Music began to charge for downloading and playing, which means that you cannot listen to songs without paying. "One stone stirs up a thousand waves." Once this system was implemented, it immediately attracted a lot of discussion. However, in the European and American music consumer markets, music content is paid, and the copyright protection system under new media is very mature. Domestic users can easily download pirated music, and pirated music has no cost. Record companies are struggling to combat piracy. There is no good mechanism to fight against piracy, and the consequences of music piracy are obvious. Artists have lost the motivation to produce high-quality music. Over time, it is difficult for users to listen to high-quality music. This is a vicious cycle. If users pay and musicians receive money, they will be motivated to make good music. The website can also improve the product experience, at least change the server, so that users can get a better product experience, thus creating a virtuous cycle. Because in the long run, this model can ensure that the copyright of musicians' works is protected, make the industry and market more standardized, and finally let pirated music say goodbye to this era.