Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-25386934-20150528230847/@comment-53539-20150529185344

The comment following yours on VO forums, eevee.... Yamaha owns the copyright for both Vocaloids. CFM won't sue quad, because Yamaha is the one holding the cards, not CFM there as vocaloid.

I'm kinda tired of how fans react to studios. Their not going to sue other vocaloid companies because they have no grounds. So far CFM has been relaxed towards knock-offs anyway and its been the fans creating drama, not the studios. If anything there is more of a call to sue a UTAU maker or any other virtual idol, because there is a big circumstance difference there. And even then, if the products not an exact clone, there are a series of debates you can ponder on.

Unless the vocal is constructed of a voice directly ripped from Miku's samples, I see almost 0 grounds that would make CFM sue anyone right now.

Stardust was always safe from CFM...