On the evening of May 11, Wu Qingfeng published a long article detailing the full story of his copyright dispute with his mentor Lin 𬀩哲, stating that he had signed a lyric licensing contract with Lin 𬀩哲 in 2008, but they had terminated the contract on December 6, 2018, and had publicly stated that the cooperation had ended. However, in April 2019, Wu Qingfeng suddenly received a deposition letter from Lin 𬀩 Zhe, who claimed that the lyric license was still in his possession and sued Wu Qingfeng shortly afterwards. The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers. He said he owed nothing to reason and emotion, but was reasonable and legal, and that he had done his best.
The first time I saw you, I was a little bit of a jerk.
The company said that it had thought about admitting defeat, but the lawyer advised him: “You are the first to be sued for singing a song you wrote, there is no precedent. If you don’t fight hard to the end, you will harm future creators who have the same experience.” He also said in the article to every creator: “I hope every young creator remembers to read the contract clearly at the beginning and protect themselves.”
It is reported that on May 11, the copyright dispute between Wu Qingfeng and his mentor Lin 𬀩哲 was heard in the Taipei District Court, and both Wu Qingfeng and Lin 𬀩哲 were present in court.
Wu Qingfeng full text.
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