NetEase Cloud Music said Kugou plagiarized two listening apps, which one do you prefer?

I prefer Kugou music.

NetEase Cloud Music issued a statement saying that Kugou had pixel-level plagiarism. Since the establishment of Kugou Music Shanzhaiban, it has been the main goal and work direction of converting NetEase Cloud Music's new functions into Kugou.

1. Controversy over similar functions of the two software

The two software are not very similar, but they have a very similar function. In Kugou, this function is called "Listen Together". In NetEase Cloud, this function is called "Yunbei Push Song". It is precisely because of this similar function that NetEase Cloud said that Kugou copied their function. In fact, judging from the launch time, it was indeed NetEase Cloud that launched this function first. , and Kugou came online only later.

Of course, this is the official statement of NetEase Cloud, but Kugou itself said that it had been made in 2006, and it also came with some requirements for this product between 2006 and 2007. Screenshots to refute the evidence that NetEase Cloud claimed that Kugou plagiarized.

2. NetEase Cloud spoke again

After KuGou responded on the afternoon of February 4, NetEase Cloud spoke again, requesting that it be recommended to cancel the KuGou Music Team’s year-end award because The patent document displayed by Kugou has nothing to do with its own functions. It responded to Kugou’s plagiarism in an ironic manner.

NetEase Cloud ridiculed Kugou? Copycat? for what it did, proud, proud, happy to show off and moved. NetEase also fully affirmed Kugou's affirmation of NetEase Cloud Music. Regarding this matter, the two sides are going back and forth, refusing to give in to each other.

3. Kugou and NetEase Cloud are mocking each other

Kugou proposed some patent documents. For example, in 2015, Kugou had already launched the music push function, and it had applied for it simultaneously at that time. patent. In December 2015 and March 2020, we also applied for the "Listen Together" patent, which also included a song, which was Jay Chou's song called "Black Humor". In fact, Kugou used a song To be ironic, NetEase Cloud accused him of plagiarism.

NetEase Cloud sarcastically said that they felt that Kugou’s articles were like monkeys, jumping up and down without any basis. The product interface and setting style have nothing to do with this incident. It is recommended to cancel the year-end award of the Kugou Music team. This news is also very humorous.

For ordinary listeners, it is not possible to tell clearly who is right and who is wrong. It is more about which one they like. From a legal perspective, this involves the issue of intellectual property rights. If one party really has conclusive evidence that the other party has plagiarized, then the other party must compensate the other party. This is also a kind of protection of intellectual property rights in our country. .