The leader of the group “Hands Up!” Sergei Zhukov could not prove to the court that he was involved in creating songs from the albums “Make a Louder” and “No Brake”.

This has been reported by, referring to the documents of the trial about the dispute around the copyright for the group's song. “Based on the analysis of evidence given, in general, the district court has concluded that the media document media were submitted by JM publisher that was legally released in 1998-1999. Compliance with the rights of the authors and performers and indicates the owner of the copyright of Phonograms.
Therefore, Malikov it was in 1998 and 1999, a recording (creating) controversial recording, sponsored their production. Because the plaintiffs do not present the recording of the works indicated in the dispute agreements, the physical carriers contain information about the copyright owners, information about the leasing of their recording studios, the payment of the services given, no events of
They also said that in a trial, a witness was interrogated, creating a studio file for works for the album “No brakes”. According to him, the first producer “Hands Up!” Andrrei Malikov was the recording of recording. The man said that a discussion about the date and recording time, the work coordination was held with the producer, he also paid for them. Zhukov is the author and the performers of the songs. However, he is not the creator of the recording used in the album, witnesses said. On March 9, there was a report that Zhukov filed a lawsuit against the Russian Supreme Court on the dispute over the rights in the recording of the hand!
Another plaintiff is the former participant and co -founder of the Alexei Potekhin team. The defendants were the first producer “Hands Up!” Andrey Malikov, as well as the “Jam” label. According to RIA Novosti, the lawsuit that has been accepted for the recognition of an agreement on the transfer of monopoly in Phonogram is an invalid transaction. This also applies to an exclusive license for the use of rectangles. The judicial dispute has influenced 13 songs, in which “Yes, where the girl is”, as well as “my baby” and “other people's lips”.