Yevhen Rybinchynskyi on Piracy in Show Business: Who Is Avoiding Paying Authors.
Yevhen Rybinchynskyi, son of the famous poet Yurii Rybinchynskyi, spoke about the spread of piracy in the Ukrainian show business during the show 'Baluchyi Temy'. This is evidenced by examples where performers, including Tonya Matviyenko and the 'Homin' choir, perform songs without obtaining the necessary rights.
Problems with Copyright
According to inkorr.com: Yevhen noted that many artists avoid paying for the use of compositions by presenting forged documents on YouTube and demanding their cases be heard in court. He also mentioned that Tonya Matviyenko may face difficulties in dealings with authors, particularly with Svitlana, the widow of Ihor Poklad.
The Necessity of Adhering to Laws
The poet expressed his concern about copyright violations in show business, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the law and respecting the creative work of authors.
In recent years, the issue of copyright has become increasingly relevant in Ukraine, and statements like those of Yevhen Rybinchynskyi highlight the need to protect the rights of artists. It is important for artists to realize their responsibility and respect each other's work, as this can have serious consequences for the industry as a whole.
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