Sadaic Judicially Intimidated Manuel Adorni for Slander and Insult: "Music Has Value and Owner"
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The Argentine Society of Authors and Composers of Music (SADAIC), the organization that represents authors and composers throughout the country, initiated a lawsuit for slander and defamation against the presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, who argued that the entity "collected copyrights in an abusive manner."Through a letter document, the SADAIC board urged Adorni to publicly retract his statements within five days. "It is a serious, false a…
SADAIC’s board of directors demanded a public retraction of the presidential spokesman on charges that they consider false and defamatory. Read more
The Board of Directors of SADAIC – Patricia Sosa, Facundo Saravia, Paz Martínez and Víctor Yunes, among others – demands a public retraction for false statements made at the official press conference held on Friday, July 18. Members of the Board of Directors of the Argentine Society of Music Authors and Composers (SADAIC) have formally intimated the presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni, following public statements made on Friday, July 18 during …
The Board of Directors of SADAIC – Patricia Sosa, Facundo Saravia, Paz Martínez and Víctor Yunes, among others – demands a public retraction [...]
According to SADAIC, Adorni stated that “the entity charged copyright in an abusive manner and that the funds remained in the hands of those who controlled the entity.” The entity maintains that Adorni’s statement is a “serious, false and unfounded condition, which affects the honour and trajectory of the directors of SADAIC.” The document letter sent to the official requires “public retraction within five working days, under the warning of init…


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