China's Weibo takes down Instagram-like app after logo plagiarism controversy

Published September 5, 2019
Weibo, launched by Sina Corp in 2009, is one of China's most established social networking companies. — AFP/File
Weibo, launched by Sina Corp in 2009, is one of China's most established social networking companies. — AFP/File

Chinese microblogging website Weibo Corp has taken down an Instagram-like app just three days after its launch and apologised following accusations of plagiarism about the app's logo, in a stumble for efforts to find new sources of growth.

Weibo, launched by Sina Corp in 2009, is one of China's most established social networking companies alongside the likes of Tencent Holdings Ltd. But it has been seeking new ways to grow in the face of competition from startups including short video apps Douyin and Kuaishou.

The company, backed by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, launched image-sharing app Oasis on Monday. Local media likened it to Facebook Inc's Instagram app as it had a similar interface and allowed users to browse, share and edit photos and videos through the app. Instagram is blocked in China.

By Wednesday, it ranked as one of the top free apps on Apple Inc's Chinese App Store.

But Weibo then took the app offline after a microblogger said the logo was nearly identical to one designed by a Korean movie studio for the Ulju Mountain Film Festival in 2015.

“We apologise to the designer and also to our friends that care for us!” the app said in a Weibo post.

“We especially thank the user who flagged this to us.” “We have initiated an internal inspection of our design process and contacted the designer to solve the copyright issue,” it said.

Oasis said it will relaunch the app “soon”.

A Weibo representative did not immediately respond to an emailed request by Reuters for comment.

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