People’s Daily, the Communist Party publication, warned Audi over potential repercussions from the incident.
The automaker could suffer “huge losses” to its corporate image in China and face legal responsibilities if the advertisement is confirmed to have plagiarized a video published online a year ago, People’s Daily said in a commentary.
The publication’s Weibo account posted a video that compared Audi’s advertisement with the video published a year earlier, in which the text appeared to be the same.
Audi’s advertisement was accused of using the same language from a poem that a well-known blogger had written and shared.
Chinese regulators should investigate the case, the commentary said.