Skip to content

Magnit is mandated to pay a sum of 220,000 rubles for the song "We Can't Keep Up".

Magnit retail chain is required to pay 220,000 rubles in court for illegally utilizing the tracks 'They Won't Catch Us' and 'Cry, Love'.

Magnit is mandated to pay a sum of 220,000 rubles for the song "We Can't Keep Up".

Rewritten Article:

Say goodbye to AO 'Tander,' the primary arm of 'Magnit,' as they've been slapped with a 220,000 ruble fine by the Russian Authors Society for violating exclusive rights to certain works. The hefty sum will be distributed amongst those who hold the rights to these works.

Not only that, but they've also been ordered to cough up a 16,000 ruble state duty. The fine stems from the use of 12 selected musical works in their operations, among which are "Fly for the Sun" and "Cry, Love."

However, the specifics of why these songs were allegedly misused remain under wraps. It's worth noting that six months ago, the same organization handed down a similar ruling in response to a lawsuit from RAO, due to music being played at a store's celebration.

Keep your eyes on our Telegram channel, @expert_mag, for more juicy news like this!

Tags:#Courts#Fines#Music

  1. The Russian Authors Society has imposed a fine of 220,000 rubles on AO 'Tander' for the unlawful use of selected musical works in their operations, which includes songs like "Fly for the Sun" and "Cry, Love."
  2. In addition to the fine, AO 'Tander' is required to pay a 16,000 ruble state duty, as a result of the violation of exclusive rights.
  3. This is not the first time AO 'Tander' has faced such repercussions; six months ago, they were fined under similar circumstances due to music being played at a store's celebration.
  4. To stay updated on such entertaining news and insights related to courts and fines in the music industry, follow our Telegram channel, @expert_mag.
Krasnodar Krai's Arbitration Court has mandated 'Magnit' retail chain to pay 220,000 rubles as a penalty for unlawfully utilizing the tracks 'Can't Keep Up' and 'Cry Love'.

Read also:

Latest