Alibaba is troubled again for plagiarism, and this time from a small startup called C2H4, who claimed their entire app and technique solutions were stolen and added to the apps of Alibabaโ€™s Taobao and Tmall.

A new feature on Tmallโ€™s app allows customers to scan their faces with the smartphone cameras, get their skin conditions evaluated, and receive recommendations for skin care products. However, the app is entirely built by plagiarizing C2H4โ€™s technology, according to the startup.

Wu Liang, CEO of C2H4 Internet Technology Co. Ltd., wrote on Zhihu, Chinaโ€™s Quora, that Alibabaโ€™s apps have a striking resemblance of the startupโ€™s app โ€œYou Look Amazing Today (ไฝ ไปŠๅคฉ็œŸๅฅฝ็œ‹).โ€

Wuโ€™s company in August 2016 rolled out the app, which can analyze the usersโ€™ skin conditions and provide information on the skin type, smoothness, acne, and blackheads.

The comparison of user instructions on Wu's app (left) and Taobao's (right) (Image credit: C2H4)
The comparison of user instructions on Wuโ€™s app (left) and Taobaoโ€™s (Image credit: C2H4)

โ€œThis is not just plagiarism. They took our technology under false pretenses of collaboration,โ€ Wu told TechNode. โ€œThe Alibabaโ€™s team stole our entire solution, code, and design.โ€

Wu explained that Ali Health approached the startup on May 17 to collaborate on rolling out a feature to test skin in Tmallโ€™s and Taobaoโ€™s apps. After a few rounds of discussions, C2H4 provided its appโ€™s code and design of their demo versions in the hope of reaching a cooperation agreement with Alibaba. However, the communication decreased afterward, and both parties failed to sign a contract, according to Wu.

Additionally, Wu was told by Ali Health that the skin-testing feature in Alibabaโ€™s apps was developed by Tmallโ€™s cosmetics team, he wrote in the Zhihu post.

In response to this, Tmall published a statement on Zhihu, suggesting that the feature is now taken down from the apps and the e-commerce giant will permanently discard the developed feature. The firm also apologized for the fact that it plagiarized the featureโ€™s user instructions, and announced that the related Alibabaโ€™s staff will be penalized accordingly.

Tmall also said in the statement that the cooperation between Ali Health and โ€œYou Look Amazing Todayโ€ team is independent of Tmallโ€™s skin-testing feature, and that there was no code stolen. The firm added that it is willing to resort to a third-party organization to review the code together with the startup.

โ€œThey only admitted that they stole the โ€˜user instructionsโ€™ part, but in fact, they took the entire product design and technical solutions developed by us,โ€ said Wu.

Wu said that the startup has reached out to their lawyer and will take legal action if needed.

โ€œItโ€™s rather hard to obtain patents for the apps,โ€ said Wu. โ€œBut we do have the copyright of the app, and weโ€™re collecting evidence of relevant plagiarism with assistance from our lawyer.โ€

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