Meituan's first AI browser caught in "code plagiarism" controversy? Multiple parties respond

Wallstreetcn
2026.03.03 09:19

On March 3rd, the Tabbit team responded via Weibo, stating that on December 30th of last year, the team noticed the read-frog open-source project while developing the translation feature. At that time, the project repository did not contain any open-source license declaration. After evaluation, the team forked the project (a common branching replica in the open-source industry) to develop it as an independent project. On January 2nd of this year, the original author of the project added the GPLv3 license. Since the team did not continue to merge subsequent code from the original project, they failed to pay timely attention to this license change