Originally posted by: _Darling_
I cant believe they had not taken permission from REAL AND ORIGINAL "Ek Do Teen" song makers. I thought in such remakes they always do as it's ethical and there was a law about it?😕 How come there is no law against such plagiarism? That's so unfair taking someone's hard work and ruining it like that. There should definitely be a law about it which though should've been long time back. But why are they filing the case against Jacky?? She did what she was given. They should go after the real people behind the song.
Originally posted by: Mallika-E-Bhais
UTTER RUBBISH! Total mean girls act!!! W*F sj Ikr poor Jackie do, stop doing her work because it offends people who made a song 2 decades ago?!! The song is awful, yes, but everyone has the right o creativity too. Stop whining & lie down. This kind of self-righteousness is UNBEARABLE.
Originally posted by: theeki.mithai
While I agree that targetting Jacky over this is wrong, I do think there should be a rule to seek permission before remaking such songs.. I mean, you are known for a song.. That song played a pivotal role in your journey and now someone else has it and you don't get a say.. It does not seem fair.. Like remaking films, permission should also be sought while remaking songs by the makers
The music director/singer relinquishes all control of any said creative content to the production house and music rights provider in this case parties known as T-series. Unlike the artists in the west most Bollywood songs creative control stays with the music studio.
Originally posted by: _Darling_
So you mean the songs makers never have rights over their songs and their creative works once it's given to production house and music rights provider? Well, I didn't know but that's wrong. It's like they have no rights nor respect. Anyone can just come and copy their work then. There should be something to stop this. It's not fair nor right.
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