JAKARTA - The All-Indonesian Composter Association (AKSI) through one of its members, Ari Bias, also highlighted the dispute between Fanny Soegi and her old group, Soegi Bornean.

Ari Bias highlighted how Soegi Bornean on his Spotify account did not properly record a credit for the songwriter Asmabiration.

"It is irrelevant in the realm of Copyright when the name of the songwriter is mentioned with the band name, because songwriters are attached exclusively to people instead of bands," wrote Ari Bias in his statement, quoted Thursday, September 11.

Agnez Mo's popularized songwriter is of the opinion that songwriter credit should be written under the name of the band's personnel and not the band itself.

"If the creators were all band personnel at that time then all of them would be called, so that in the future there would be no polemic if one of the creators left the band," he said.

And this has been stated in the Copyright Law that songwriters are people who exclusively have economic rights and moral rights.

Previously, Fanny Soegi through her personal X account said that there was no justice in the distribution of song royalties in Soegi Bornean.

The 25-year-old singer said the amount of royalties for the song 'Asmakalibration' which reached half a billion was not distributed fairly.

"Just imagine, the song Asma that you hear everywhere, the creators have borrowed money to pay for their children's school. The nominal value of this song royalties is no joke, more than half a billion, but instead people who don't have the rights can be the most & not transparent," wrote Fanny Soegi.


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