100Most was often placed at the centre of the copyright infringement disputes. The first dispute could be dated back to late 2013, in which
100Most was accused of plagiarism after publishing an excerpt of a review of
Bounty Lady without giving credit to the author, Lunyeah, a local blogger in Hong Kong and reducing him as "食飽飯無s屙嘅網民" (a netizen who makes troubles out of nothing). This led to a heated debate on social media. Lunyeah made a statement on Facebook, saying that he was disappointed by
100Most and it is a common knowledge that citation is necessary when using others' ideas and thoughts. He was also angry about being denounced while his work was stolen. In December 2015,
100Most stated on its social media platform
TV Most that Roy Tsui had apologised to Lunyeah at various occasions and Lunyeah accepted it. In early 2015,
100Most was once again involved in copyright infringement after using images of
Doraemon in the special edition that paid tribute to the late Doraemon voice actor
Lam Pou-chuen who died on 2 January 2015. The public questioned whether
100Most infringed copyright. On 9 January
Animation International Ltd. (AIL), copyright owner of Doraemon, said to Apple Daily, stating that their staff were working on the infringement while Roy Tsui claimed that he was not familiar with the issue. One day later Tsui said he would not respond on this issue anymore because he has received a legal statement from AIL. ==References==