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| Meng Xin, producer of The Same Song (Photo:
Sohu) | BEIJING, Nov. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- The
song writers and composer of The Same Song have filed a suit in a Beijing court
against CCTV for copyright violation.
According to the song's writers Chen Ze and Ying Jie and composer Meng
Weidong, CCTV named one of its music programs after their song without any
agreement between the two parties.
The program has been running for over four years with great commercial
success.
The Same Song was written in 1990. Sung by Mao Amin, a prominent pop singer
in China, the song soon became a household tune in China.
Since it was first aired, the CCTV program The Same Song has become
extremely popular. According to its producers, it has become CCTV¡¯s most watched
music program.
CCTV's The Same Song program features famous singers from China and
overseas, new songs as well as nostalgic ones.
The program also includes interviews with big names from politics, finance,
entertainment and sport.
According to the lawyers of Chen, Ying and Meng, CCTV has infringed the
song authors¡¯ rights by not getting their agreement before naming the program
after the song. It was also unfair for the authors who had not received anything
in return, even though the program had made huge profits from its nearly 100
shows across the country, they said.
The lawyers disclosed that they wrote to CCTV last year on the issue. But
after a fruitless meeting with lawyers on CCTV¡¯s behalf, there were no
follow-ups.
(Shenzhen Daily) |