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Psycode Apologizes for Plagiarism of Playb's Video

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  • Psycode has recently been embroiled in a plagiarism controversy for failing to cite the source of a cover video they created, and has issued an official apology and stated that they will delete the video.
  • Psycode was criticized by fans and industry insiders for not citing the source even though they had referenced Playb's video in their creation, and they have quickly apologized and promised to be more careful with source citation in the future.
  • This incident has once again highlighted the importance of copyright issues and source citation in the virtual entertainment industry, and there are growing calls for virtual content creators to have a more thorough understanding of copyright in the future.

[Photo courtesy of Psycode's official Twitter]

Psychod issued an apology
Controversy over not indicating the source of the video
The video will be deleted immediately

Psychod's recently produced cover video has been caught in a plagiarism controversy. This is because Psychod produced the video by referencing a video of the virtual virtual idol, Playverb, but failed to properly indicate the source. Psychod posted an apology through their official Twitter account on the 10th.

In the apology, Psychod stated, "The cover video recently produced by Psychod was produced by referencing Playverb's video, but it caused controversy because we failed to properly indicate the source." They added, "We express our deepest apology to Playverb and their fans. We sincerely apologize to those who were hurt by our actions." They also added, "We will immediately delete the video in question."

This incident occurred because Psychod, a virtual entertainment team, produced a cover video without properly mentioning the original video of virtual idol Playverb. Psychod's video garnered attention by quickly racking up a lot of views, but soon faced criticism for its source citation issue.

Psychod quickly posted an apology and expressed their intention to delete the video in question. Fans and industry insiders said that this incident was a reminder of the importance of copyright issues and source citation in the virtual entertainment industry.

Following the release of the apology, Psychod promised to be more careful with source citation in the future video production process. They also said they would take additional measures to restore trust with fans.

There are voices among fans of both Psychod and Playverb calling for better fan culture and copyright awareness as a result of this incident. Efforts should be made to prevent similar issues from reoccurring in the virtual entertainment industry in the future.

Psychod's swift response and apology have brought the issue to a close, but the impact of this incident is expected to continue across the entire virtual entertainment industry. Industry experts stressed the need for virtual content creators to be more aware of copyright issues.

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