JAKARTA - The presence of Lesti Kejora as a witness in the judicial review trial of the Copyright Law at the Constitutional Court is quite surprising. This is because the 25-year-old dancer has never spoken openly about the chaos of copyright which has become a major problem in the Indonesian music industry in recent years.
Meanwhile, Rizky Billar's wife was present as a witness who was proposed by 29 singers for the Indonesian Voice Vibration (VISION) as the Petitioner. In front of the constitutional panel of judges, he told the police report submitted by Yoni Dores against him.
"I am still being hanged as a reported party, and it has a negative impact on me," said Lesti when she was a witness in the judicial review of the Copyright Law at the Constitutional Court, Tuesday, July 22.
Speaking at a press conference after the trial, Lesti said that her willingness to become a witness could not be separated from the hope that the request submitted by the VISI member was granted by the judge.
"I am happy to be given the opportunity to be a witness at the Constitutional Court trial. Yes, hopefully what I said earlier can be a good consideration for the future," said Lesti.
The singer who graduated from the D'Academy event also admitted that he was tired of being reported. He wants the problem with Yoni Dores to be resolved immediately and be able to return to carrying out his profession as a singer with a sense of security and comfort.
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"Who is comfortable if you continue to be reported, he wants it to be finished quickly, quickly there is a solution, whatever. If the solution must be in touch, then whatever the method, I hope this is finished quickly," he said.
For Lesti, the current copyright issue is not only related to many or at least the offer of performing for singers, but also the comfort of living the singing profession.
"Losting a lot of work? If it's just a matter of gratitude, thank God. It's just more about the comfort of my heart, my comfort is personal as an Indonesian citizen who continues to be reported," he said.
Apart from Lesti Kejora, a member of VISI also submitted a former Kerispatih vocalist, Sammy Simorangkir, as a witness in the application for judicial review of the Copyright Law.
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