Stas Kostyushkin sued Monetochka for 500 thousand rubles for plagiarism in the song “Mom, I do not zigue”
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Former soloist of the duet “Tea for Two” Stas Kostyushkin sued the singer Monetochka (real name – Elizaveta Gyrdymova) for 500 thousand rubles for plagiarism in the song “Mom, I don’t do the ziguyu”. Kostyushkin claimed that Monetochka stole the arrangement for the hit “Woman, I Don’t Dance” from him. The singer made sure that this was a parody. As a result, the Moscow Basmanny Court sided with Kostyushkin.
– said the press service of the court.
Stas Kostyushkin
According to the Baza telegram channel, the court agreed with the expert’s arguments that the expressions “Mom, I don’t zigue” and “Woman, I don’t dance” were the same at a rate of 73%, and that this was not a parody but still plagiarism. .
Discord between the artists flared up last year. Then Kostyushkin tried to settle everything out of court and demanded compensation from Monetochka in the amount of 900 thousand rubles, but ignored this objection of the singer, and Kostyushkin went to court. At the same time, it became known that the directors of Kostyushkin offered Monetochka to buy the song “Woman, I do not dance” for 200 thousand rubles, but this amount did not suit Monetochka’s side – it seemed expensive.
Source: Spletnik

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