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    APA, Azerbaijan
    March 12 2012

    Azerbaijani Copyright Agency Urges Turkish Singer `Not To Immolate
    National Interests'


    Monday, 12 March 2012 17:58 .

    The Azerbaijan Copyright Agency voiced attitude towards the
    performance of the Azerbaijani song `Sari Gelin' by Turkish singer
    Sezen Aksu in Armenian.

    The agency reported that the singer informed the press about it.
    `Sezen Aksu has right to perform Azerbaijani folk song in Armenian,
    but the press reports that Sezen Aksu, who represent Turkish nation
    and calls herself a Turkish woman, will present `Sari Gelin' as an
    Armenian folk song. It contradicts to the Turkish and Azerbaijani
    legislations, as well as to the Berne Convention for the Protection of
    Literary and Artistic Works.'

    The World Intellectual Property Organization has not yet adopted an
    international tool for the protection of folk pieces, but Azerbaijan
    has its own legislation on it. According to this law, to use
    Azerbaijani folklore, including the folk songs for commercial
    purposes, foreigners must get permission of the Azerbaijan Copyright
    Agency and make payment in accordance with the legislation.

    The copyright agency stated that the folk song `Sari Gelin' belongs to
    Azeri Turks. `The expert opinion submitted to the agency by well-known
    Azerbaijani composer Javanshir Guliyev said that `Sari Gelin' was
    composed on the basis of mugham `Shur', which is one of the seven
    major mughams of Azerbaijan and being used mostly in the national
    music compositions. Thousands of Azerbaijani songs are based on this
    mugham and performed during the national festivals. The genre of `Sari
    Gelin' is a long melody, which is the element of folk music of the
    Turkic-speaking peoples. It differs from other folk songs because it
    has no refrain. The refrain was replaced in `Sari Gelin' by the
    modulation of the part of `Shur' mugham entitled `Shur-Shahnaz'.
    `Shur-Shahnaz' is one of the major parts of `Shur Desgah''.

    The Azerbaijan Copyright Agency urges Sezen Aksu to read the notes
    about `Sari Gelin', to be attentive in this sensitive and delicate
    issue, and not to immolate national interests for commercial one.

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