For many developers, it is a “pleasure” to develop a third-party version of a software that is more comfortable with them, and many companies turn a blind eye to this. However, recently, some developers said that they received an official infringement notice from NetEase, requiring developers to immediately remove LyricEase and other third-party NetEase Cloud Music UWP applications from the Microsoft App Store and stop all infringements. At present, brandonw3612, the developer of LyricEase, said that it has taken the initiative to remove the app, but still received a report from the other party, but Microsoft sent a report similar to forced removal. Another third-party NetEase cloud music application, Hyplayer, was also removed for the same reason. Developer Kengwang said that the open source repository will be set to Private. It is a pity that although NetEase officially listed NetEase Cloud Music UWP on the Microsoft Store, since the store version has been converted to the Win32 version in 2020, the pure UWP version has not been updated and maintained. .
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