Ruslana against Vietnamese singer: who violated copyright.

Ruslana against Vietnamese singer: who violated copyright
Ruslana against Vietnamese singer: who violated copyright

According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian singer Ruslana commented on the situation with Vietnamese star Ho Quynh Huong, who performed her song 'Wild Dances' at her concerts without official permission, violating copyright. Ruslana noted that the agreement was made only for the use of the song within Vietnam, but Ho Quynh Huong also presented three other songs by Ruslana as her own, which is a copyright violation.

International Scandal

The question regarding this incident is currently being resolved by the company that represents Ruslana as her label and rights holder. Ho Quynh Huong, born in 1980 and possessing a powerful voice, enjoys considerable popularity in Vietnam and has a significant social media following. However, her actions regarding the use of works by other artists without permission have led to a scandal.

Currently, many artists face issues of copyright infringement. However, this case has attracted international attention, as well-known artists are involved in the dispute, making the situation even more public and prominent.

This incident reflects the complex relationships in the field of copyright, which can lead to serious consequences for artists. Like every case, it highlights the importance of respecting intellectual property rights in the music industry and the impact of globalization on local cultural contexts.


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