VIDEO: Ndhank Surahman's Allotment Of IDR 250 Thousand For The Song 'Maybe' From Stinky Reborn Band
JAKARTA - The name Ndhank Surahman Hartono has been the talk of the town since last weekend. The former Stinky band bassist sent a subpoena on the song 'Is it possible' and 'Don't Close Yourself' to Andre Taulany and the band Stinky.
Since the summons spread on social media, Andre and the band Stinky Reborn have not taken the response seriously. Ndhank also said that the summons was sent because there were already rules regarding royalties regarding the creation of the song. So he sent a subpoena to Andre and the band Stinky Reborn because there was a right. Meanwhile,
Andre Taulany did not seem to really respond to Ndhank. Instead, he uploaded a parody video playing the piano but with a key that was not opened. This is called Andre's stupid response to the summons made by Ndhank Surahman. Stinky Reborn band guitarist, Irwan Batara admitted that he had negotiated with Ndhank. It turned out that he asked for a royalty quota of Rp. 10 million per song 'Maybe' performed.
Of course, Irwan could not comply with the request because it was considered unreasonable. His party has given royalties to Ndhank of Rp. 250 thousand per song 'Maybe' was performed. According to Irwan, this amount is very appropriate, compared to KCI and other publicists, which are only a few thousand.
Irwan also said that legally the song was composed by two people, namely himself and Ndhank. The song 'Maybe' is also registered with copyright collective institutions such as KCI and WAMI. So Irwan still dared to perform the song commercially. Watch the video below.