phonograms were presented, well, we can imagine the difference in the quality of a karaoka phonogrames, which is performed for private use, and a minus phonogram for sounding, conditionally, on a large concert stage, but nevertheless, with a straight face, a document was presented that i... was used once, twice, three times, realized that it works and turned it into a big stream of uh, you know, such a musical raid, i would say. judging by the statistics, the music publishing house jem began to go to court en masse in 2015, and initially it was not about claims for copyright. the company's employees literally flooded various internet sites with lawsuits that posted, distributed, in general, in some form, used phonograms of musical works, the rights to which allegedly belonged to andrey cherkasov. however, when the courts began to involve authors and artists in such processes, their lawyers established that the plaintiffs usually use not originals, but only copies of various documents as evidence, mainly old contracts from the nineties. and such a story can be traced that, for example