Tencent formally sues Netease Cloud Music for infringing more than 200 songs
Recently, Tencent Music officially filed a lawsuit in the Shenzhen court. The companies involved include Guangzhou Netease Computer Systems Co., Ltd., Hangzhou Ledu Technology Co., Ltd., and Hangzhou Netease Cloud Music Technology Co., Ltd. Obviously, the dispute between Tencent Music and Netease Cloud Music is still going on. Recently, Tencent Music officially filed a lawsuit in the Shenzhen court. The companies involved include Guangzhou Netease Computer Systems Co., Ltd., Hangzhou Ledu Technology Co., Ltd., and Hangzhou Netease Cloud Music Technology Co., Ltd...
recently, Tencent Music formally filed a lawsuit with the Shenzhen Court, involving three companies, including Guangzhou NetEase computer system Co., Ltd., Hangzhou Le Reading Technology Co., Ltd., and Hangzhou NetEase Yun Music Technology Co., Ltd., apparently the dispute between Tencent Music and NetEase Yun Music continues.
recently, Tencent Music formally filed a lawsuit with the Shenzhen court, including Guangzhou NetEase computer system Co., Ltd., Hangzhou Le Reading Technology Co., Ltd., and Hangzhou NetEase Yun Music Technology Co., Ltd., apparently the dispute between Tencent Music and NetEase Yun Music continues.Tencent Music hopes that NetEase Music will stop playing on PC, mobile phone, iPad and other platforms. The lawsuit mainly involves more than 200 best-selling songs by well-known singers in the Chinese music world. The lawsuit was officially filed last week, so the case is still under further trial.
on August 12th, NetEase Yun Music posted on its official account, "about copyright, I have something to say to you." "this article formally responded to the removal of some music from the shelves earlier.
NetEase Yun Music said that it has recently been forced to take some songs off the shelves, of an order of magnitude of about 1% of NetEase Yun's music library. In addition, NetEase Yun Music said that it announced round A financing in April this year, has ample funds, and has been actively buying music rights. As for the reason for removing music from the shelves, it is nothing more than a copyright issue. "We are doing our best to negotiate copyright transfer with Tencent Music," NetEyun Music said. "
on August 9, some netizens posted on the social platform that some songs by Hong Kong and Taiwan singers, including Weilan, Yonger, Joey Yung, Zhang Jingxuan and other famous singers, had been removed from the shelves. In addition, it is understood that the songs of domestic and foreign pop singers on NetEase's music platform, including May Day, Lin Yoga, Eason Chan, Beyonce and so on, have been removed from the shelves to varying degrees.
Edit: xiongwei