In Japan, plagiarizing other works is an intolerable and outrageous act, and many creators are very cautious; however, a recent animation song collection has been heavily criticized by Japanese netizens because its cover was so exaggeratedly plagiarized!
This anime song collection is called "これだけは見のがせなないアニメのうた。 弐", and it was criticized by Japanese netizens as soon as it was released, because the girl on the cover looks like Nanasaki Aoi from the famous love game "Christmas Kiss"...
Such obvious plagiarism, and even choosing such a famous game to copy, was of course considered by netizens to be a provocative act of ignoring copyright. The product page on Amazon's website immediately received a low one-star rating:
But if we look back, we will find that many anime song collections in the past also have a lot of plagiarism records. Why are these producers not afraid at all? There are many kinds of covers suspected of plagiarism, such as -
The producers are copying with great enthusiasm and no intention of backing down. Does this also mean that the sales of these song compilations are so bad that no one is interested in them, so the original authors are too lazy to make a fuss about it? via: Otaku News Original link: Click to enter>>> |
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