DEEP PURPLE Fined For 'Illegally' Performing Its Own Songs

July 3, 2009

RussiaToday.com reports that a Russian court has fined British rockers DEEP PURPLE for "illegally" performing their own songs. Bloggers have already called the decision "fantastic in its idiocy."

The concert in question took place on October 19, 2008 in Russia's southern city of Rostov-on-Don.

According to the court's ruling, the musicians — Ian Gillan, Ian Paice and Roger Glover — should have obtained a license from the all-Russian NGO, "Russian Authors' Society" for the public performance of any of their songs. The organization represents the rights of foreign performers in Russia — even without these performers giving the NGO permission to represent them.

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