Information, Communications as well as Culture Minister Rais Yatim he is prepared to be sued if his critics can infer which a tune for this year's National Day strain 'Janji Ditepati' (Promises Fulfilled) has been copied from alternative songs.
"I challenge them to infer it is alternative people's song. If it is proven, I'm ready to be dragged to court,"Utusan Malaysiatoday quotes Rais as saying.
According to a report, Rais said a opposition has been cornered as well as was annoyed to a border of claiming which a tune was copied from alternative songs.
"They have no capital until even they want to criticise a song. Indeed, it was me who tried to link a lyric ofJanji Ditepatiwiththe melody. But a tune was stoical by those who had won RTM's best band endowment in 2010," he said.
Last week, it was reported which a tune for! Janji Ditepatiwas identical to an Indonesian gospel strain patrician "Serukan Namanya" (Call out His name).
After it became a prohibited subject in a cyberspace, a ministry voiced a setting up of apanelto probe a allegations. Read More @ Source
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