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Milk Coffee denounces Lolo Ho's new song as plagiarized, what's going on here?

He Luo Luo was invited to sing "Shukbeta 2020", Milk Coffee posted that the song plagiarized their "Tomorrow, Hello", and posted directly on Weibo that they hope to make music and behave properly.

First of all, support the original creators to defend their rights. Shortly after Milk Coffee's post, both He Luo Luo herself and the official blog of her company, R1SE, tweeted their support for the rights defense. Later, the song's composer, Liu Jia, also issued a statement on Weibo, stating that there was no plagiarism and showing a comparison of the notes, volume and number of notes of the two songs, while also saying that he welcomed corrections from his peers.

After getting this response, Milk Coffee again showed a comparison chart of the two songs' sound tracks on Weibo, indicating that plagiarism did exist. Now about this matter, mostly netizens are discussing, whether there is a legal process is not yet known.

What I want to say is that if the plagiarism is established, there is evidence in the hands of the milk coffee can directly send a lawyer's letter to the composition of the Liu Jia, there is no need to microblogging again and again and again to let the matter ferment, after all, microblogging is not a court of law, play microblogging netizens is not a per capita judge, there is no way to make a correct judgment to them.

After the fermentation of this matter, the most affected should be the singer of "Shuke Beta 2020" R1SE He Luoluo, after all, this song he also did not participate in the production, just singing, but because of the plagiarism incident, he also had to be swept into this storm inside. But it should be reminded that didn't He Luo Luo's work team actually examine the song when they took this job? At the very least, someone who specializes in music should have listened to the song first, and if it was suitable, then take it over for He Luo Luo to sing. If they had listened to the song in advance, wouldn't they have realized that the melody of the song was very similar to that of the Milk Coffee song? Then why sing it to He Luo Luo?

The best way to deal with this matter is to go through the legal process, and I hope that Milk Coffee will be able to defend its rights in a proper way, and not just post some remarks on the microblogging site, counting on the public to help them defend their rights; and I hope that the netizens will be able to differentiate between the performer and the composer when they see this news, and will not put the composer suspected of copying into the head of the performer, which would not be very fair to He Luo Luo.