Talk:Controversy Concerns/@comment-4627299-20120904182016/@comment-53539-20120904192538

If you compare her dance moves, they mimick exact moves that Miku herself does in Project Diva games.

This is worth noting because out of all the things people have jumped on, the chinese virtual singer is likely the only one so far to have come close to be a direct knock-off of Miku due to this one factor along. :-/

Sadly though, since this is china you can never be 100% sure since they are known for not really being respective of copyright laws... And there are kinda hundreds of examples of this to boot. I mean no insult to the chinese, as HongKong is suppose to be much worst, but the number of things you can find in China that are bootlegs are kind of hardto avoid. Their suppose to be improving things, but I kinda grew up seeing a LOT of fake brands around my town in cheap end toy stores. It really makes the whole situation difficult to judge because even if you side with those who don't think she is a knock-off, the noted rip ofP-Divamove brings it round to question if they weren't just tryingto pull something off to see if they could get away with it. :-/