Suzuki Ayako was guided by the judicial police to stand on the witness stand. She clasped her hands in front of her chest and took a deep breath, trying to relieve her nervousness.

"Mr. Kasai Tomo, so far, all the songs published under the name of Kasai Tomo are written by you yourself, and absolutely none of them are plagiarized from others, right?" Yansuke walked to the dock and stared at Kasai Tomo asked.

Kasai Chi has a clear face, tough outline, gray hair, glasses, and a serious and imposing expression. He looks more like a judge than the somewhat "soft" judge sitting above him.

Ge Xizhi glanced at the two colorfully dressed rock youths on the plaintiff's seat, and said decisively: "Of course, including the song "That Is Love" that you are suing this time, it is completely composed by myself.

I am very sorry for your practice of extorting money, because your behavior is desecrating the art of music..."

"Okay, there's no need to talk about the rest of the nonsense." Yan Jie interrupted him directly.

Kasai Chi looked a little ugly, but he maintained his demeanor and did not get angry and curse.

Kensuke faced the judge, pointed at Kasai Chi and said, "This Kasai-san just claimed that all the songs published under his name were composed by himself, and there is no plagiarism in any of them.

But now, my witness, Suzuki-san on the witness stand, can prove that not only did he plagiarize, but the songs he plagiarized were even included in elementary school music textbooks!

It’s really hard to imagine how ironic and sad it would be if this song he plagiarized was actually printed in his name on a primary school music textbook…”

The judge looked solemn when he heard the words. Indeed, it would be too bad if the plagiarized songs were published in the textbooks.

Lawyer Miki quickly raised his hand, "Objection, please show evidence to prove your point of view, instead of presupposing some inciting words here."

"The objection is valid." The judge came back to his senses and nodded quickly.

Kensuke shrugged, turned to look at Suzuki Ayako, "Suzuki-san, please tell everyone present what happened."

"Hi." Suzuki Ayako responded quickly, and then recalled the time when she met Shizuo Kumimon and sang this song in public in the coffee shop, and other guests applauded.

Of course, Shizuo Gumeimen's name was not mentioned.

After Suzuki Ayako finished speaking, Kensuke interjected: "So, the time when this Suzuki-san sang this song in the coffee shop was much earlier than the time when Kasai Chi-san over there publicly released "".

Aside from Suzuki-san himself, this can be attested to by many of the guests at the cafe that day.

And this song was written in her friend's notebook long before Suzuki Ayako saw it. "

"In that case, did you bring the notebook you mentioned? I haven't seen that the plaintiff has filed an application for judicial authentication of handwriting..." The judge flipped through the files and asked questions.

Although handwriting identification is not accurate enough and can only identify handwriting within five years, it can still roughly estimate a time.

As far as this case is concerned, if the plaintiff can produce song recording notes from at least one year ago, and the defendant cannot provide evidence earlier than the plaintiff, the judge will definitely be inclined to believe that the defendant has plagiarized.

And just now, Mr. Kasai Zhi publicly stated that he had never plagiarized, so under this blow, the credibility of all his statements on the judge's side will be minimized.

Naturally, returning to the plagiarism issue of rock youth, Tomo Kasai is at a disadvantage.

Lawyer Miki was not very panicked about this, because if Gu Meimen Kensuke had direct evidence in this case, he would have used it long ago, so why bother to prove that Kasai Tomo's other song was suspected of plagiarism to sway the judge's tendency.

As for the plagiarism of another song, what does it have to do with him? He is only in charge of winning the case at hand.

He didn't panic, but Kasai Zhi couldn't stand this, and the song "That's Love" copied by the rock youth was also a hit song-even though it earned more than 100 million yen, it was still the same as the song that would be listed in music textbooks. "" is not a concept.

He is an old-timer in the music industry. He is not short of money, and fame is more important.

Attorney Miki noticed his uneasiness, gave him a calm look, and then planned to get up and apply for an adjournment, first to appease his client, and buy time to deal with Gu Meimen's methods.

But before he could speak, he heard Yanjie's voice.

"No, the owner of the notebook refused to lend me the things as evidence." Yanjie curled his lips, looking very unhappy.

The judge was stunned for a moment, and asked again: "Then, have you brought any evidence related to the testimony of other customers in the cafe that day?"

Gu Meimen was somewhat embarrassed, "Time is running short, and we haven't found those guests yet."

"..." Lawyer Miki sat back silently, just... this?

"But I still have other ways to prove..." Kensuke glanced at Attorney Miki, with an indistinct sarcasm on the corner of his mouth, and then said to Suzuki Ayako:

"Suzuki-san, I remember you said that in that notebook, besides the overheard song, there are many other unpublished works, right?"

"Hey, that's right. I haven't counted them, but there are probably hundreds of them."

"How is it compared to the one that was overheard?"

"I personally feel that most of the songs are not much inferior to this one, and there are even a few songs that may exceed a little..."

Everyone in the court was a little surprised when they heard this. "" is already at the level of the textbook, so there are so many unpublished high-level songs?

Kasai Chi was particularly astonished, and he did not believe such words the most. If such a genius really existed, how could it not be published publicly, but kept in some notebook.

After all, that notebook only exists verbally, and there is no real thing.

"A notebook full of super excellent, unpublished songs, sounds very exciting, right? Kasai-san?" Kensuke looked at Kasai Chi with a half-smile.

Tomo Kasai replied blankly: "This joke is not funny at all, lawyer Gu Meimen probably doesn't know how difficult it is to create music.

How could the kind of notebook you mentioned exist? Create it without publishing it, and entertain yourself? Music belongs to everyone, especially to the audience, which is something every creator understands.

In this era, excellent works will not be buried. If there were so many good songs, they would have been known to the public long ago.

Most importantly, why didn't the creator of the music you said was plagiarized come forward to sue? This is very strange, isn't it? "

Lawyer Miki knocked on the table aside, "Lawyer Gu Meimen, if you have evidence, you can show it, if not, don't mess around here."

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