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Vietnamese technology firm VNG is suing TikTok, the popular short-form video app, saying it does not have adequate licences for the songs being used in its videos.
VNG is accusing the
Chinese-owned company of using audio tracks owned by Zing, a VNG
subsidiary, without the company’s consent, two sources familiar with the
issue said Monday.
A legal document from the people’s court of
Ho Chi Minh City seen by Reuters seeks damages from TikTok and demands
that it ceases use of Zing’s music.
"VNG requests TikTok remove
all music segments taken from Zing records from both the TikTok
application and website, and an indemnification for damages of over 221
billion dong ($9.5 million)," read the document.
TikTok and VNG did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
VNG
Corporation is a Vietnam-based technology firm founded in 2004, known
for its online games, music streaming and messaging applications.
TikTok
has soared in popularity in Vietnam, where it recorded 10 million users
as of August with millions of short-clip uploads to the platform,
official data showed.
But some music rights-holders say TikTok does not have adequate licences for the songs being used in its videos.
"Notably,
TikTok has introduced a very complicated business model to avoid
copyright compliance in Vietnam," the Vietnam Music Association said in a
response to questions from Reuters.
Source: e.vnexpress.net
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