Xiaomi has once again blatantly ripped off Apple and this time it threatens to sue users who expose it

Xiaomi might not be a name you have heard much in North America, but it’s one of the biggest phone makers in Asia and is popular in Europe. The company is best known for its dirt cheap phones that undercut the competition on price, but it’s known for something else too: ripping off other companies’ ideas.
What we are referring to is the “new” Mimoji feature on the just-launched Xiaomi CC9 phone: a rip-off so obvious Xiaomi only bothered to change one letter in the original “Memoji” name that Apple uses and definitely did not bother even slightly altering the appearance of the avatars used.
Just take a look at a few of Apple’s original Memoji avatars to see just exactly how strikingly similar the “new” Mimoji are to Apple’s original:
“2. We introduced 米萌(English name: Mimoji)when we launched the Discovery edition of Xiaomi 8, and with the latest release we have added facial elements specially modeled for eastern faces. So far we offer 165 elements that can be combined in hundreds of millions of ways.”
“As far as we know Apple’s Memoji feature doesn’t have automatic character generation features, which means our products have fundamental logical differences.”
“3. We want to invite the Weibo user who accused us help us in our internal investigation, because we have not seen the Memoji characters used in the original Weibo on other platforms.”
“4. We highly value intellectual property and have internally confirmed our attitude of zero-tolerence towards plagiarism. We will apologize if the accuser can prove we copied Memoji and will take actions against parties of responsibility (including but not limited to firing)”
“But if the accuser cannot prove so, we will take legal actions against them and potential parties behind them. Appendix: sketches of original Mimoji characters”
All of this is shameful and really just a bit sad.