NetEase Cloud once again posted a long article against Kugou. What grudges do the two have this time?

On February 2, 2021, NetEase Cloud Music officially issued another long article. According to Kugou’s response on February 2, the two started fighting again. NetEase Cloud stated that the patent article listed by Kugou was a donkey. The lips are not the same as the horse's mouth. On February 4, 2021, NetEase Cloud Music posted on Weibo to wish KuGou a happy Year of KuGou, and once again criticized KuGou for plagiarism: Since its establishment, KuGou Music Copycat Office has been transforming NetEase Cloud Music’s new features into KuGou. .....

On February 2, 2021, NetEase Cloud Music talked about Kugou Music through its official Weibo. It was suspected that Neiwan Kugou Music plagiarized some of its functions. NetEase Cloud Music officially stated that a week ago Their company found that the online listening function of Kugou was very similar to that of NetEase Cloud Music. Kugou Music’s official Weibo responded. As of the end of 2020, Kugou had applied for more than 2,000 original patents, including 2015 In December 2020 and March 2020, Kugou applied for the function of listening together. In 2015, Kugou launched music push, and also applied for a patent simultaneously. This patent is to help musicians grow together. Kugou Music also paid tribute to all musicians and wished them a happy New Year. At the same time, Kugou Music also attached a link to Jay Chou's song "Black Humor", which seemed to be a negative mockery of NetEase Cloud Music. Prior to this, NetEase Cloud Music pointed out that the follow-up function of Kugou Music was very similar to the listen-together function of NetEase Cloud Music. It can be said to be a pixel-level imitation, while the cloud push song function of NetEase Cloud Music was similar to that of NetEase Cloud Music three months later. Some of the functions of music push launched by Kugou are also very similar. Xie Huan, the vice president of Kugou Music, posted on WeChat Moments that he created the QQ Play Together function in 2006, and posted screenshots of product requirements documents written between 2006 and 2007, and refuted NetEase Cloud Music’s plagiarism knowledge.

On the afternoon of February 4, 2021, NetEase Cloud Music’s official Weibo issued a proposal to cancel the year-end rewards for Kugou Music-related teams, and once again issued a post to respond to the Kugou plagiarism incident, saying that Kugou Music The released patents are completely inconsistent with the current page design product functions, forms, and interactive forms. Kugou Music has plagiarized the NetEase Cloud Music Cloud Push Songs and Listen Together page designs, which is irrefutable evidence.

Plagiarism, whether on a music platform or in other aspects, is unforgivable and shameful. I personally support original behavior and hope to protect the intellectual property rights of the original creator. As for APPs, I think there is no need for APPs to copy other people's designs. As long as you work hard on research and development, you can make your own APPs.