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Chapter 725

Robert Foster’s fans received a ssage addressed to everyone in the group.

She had just joined the group a few days ago and hadn’t said a word, occasionally glancing at it.

When she opened her phone today, she saw a ssage addressed to everyone.

The ssage was sent by the Support Club’s Chairman, VolcanicBeauty, and three warning signs were placed in front of the text ssage.

In general, it says that as of last night, people on the internet have been going to Mount_Inferno’s Instagram comnt section and the comnt sections of new songs, claiming that Robert Foster plagiarized the work of a certain singer-songwriter.

Subsequently, the admin sent so screenshots.

The first screenshot was a ssage from the singersongwriter in his own fan group, addressing all the mbers—

[My dear fans, I’m really exhausted, both physically and emotionally! Ever since "Ergence" was released, I’ve encountered at least ten new songs that have similar compositions to mine, which were all released after mine. To put it nicely, they’re just "similar," but in reality, it’s plagiarism! Nowadays, plagiarism costs nothing; people can easily just steal soone’s hard-earned creative work and use it under a different na.]

[I’m usually a pacifistic person and didn’t want to pursue this any further, but it seems that people take kindness for weakness. I had originally planned to rest this month, but instead, my peace was disrupted by these infuriating matters.]

Afterwards, a bunch of comforting ssages followed.

And, so people asked what happened and which song had been plagiarized.

The singer-songwriter didn’t specifically na anyone, but shared both Robert Foster’s "Broken//Life" and their own "Ergence" with the group, asking everyone to listen for themselves.

After sharing the two songs, he sent two more ssages.

[I won’t ntion commonly used composition techniques, but so elents are uniquely mine and yet, they miraculously appeared in this song; I am truly speechless.]

[Those unfamiliar with music might not imdiately notice the similarities between the songs, but he definitely copied mine—he’s smart, he knows how to dress up others’ work as his own, so you won’t notice the similarities just by listening. But I’m certain that he copied —firstly, my song was released before his; secondly, my unique composition elents appeared in his composition!]

The following screenshots were filled with derogatory comnts from fans.

Since then, the fans of the singer-songwriter went in groups to the comnt sections of Robert Foster’s new song claiming plagiarism.

The comnts were organized and consistent; all of them read: Famous composer? Famous plagiarist composer?

So comnts even concluded that Robert Foster’s new song was plagiarized, urging everyone to listen to the "original work."

Later, those comnts were deleted by Robert Foster’s admins who told them to provide evidence and let the platform decide rather than accusing soone of plagiarism without proof and urging fans to slander others.

However, this didn’t stop the other fans from hurling insults, but only made them more aggressive.

Imdiately, the admin used their authority to delete all possible comnts in order to prevent the uninford public from being misled.

But there were places where they didn’t have the authority to delete, so that’s why she ca to address all the mbers and discussed what could be done.

Inside the group, fans were very agitated—

"What the actual f***?! Accusing plagiarism without any evidence?"

"I’ve listened to this person’s song, and I can’t hear any similarities at all! If we follow their standards, then all songs in the sa genre are plagiarized!"

"What about comparison videos? Have they made any? Let us listen too! We’re not the only ones with ears!"

After the screen was filled with such comnts for a while, suddenly, the atmosphere in the group changed dramatically.

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