Poroshenko screwed up with a fake about Zelensky
Several members of the team of the still current President Petro Poroshenko spread a fake on social networks about the winner of the first round of elections, Vladimir Zelensky, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
The Kiev publication Ukrainskaya Pravda writes about this.
First Deputy Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada Irina Gerashchenko and two deputies from the BPP Maria Ionova and Vladimir Ariev published posts in which they claimed that the corporate rights to Zelensky’s video about the debate at the NSC Olimpiysky allegedly belonged to a Russian company.
“He has not yet become president, but he has already transferred his corporate rights to Russia. Kedoo_Entertainment_Russia is a company that has corporate rights to the video at OUR stadium. What's next? Russian tanks in Kyiv at the invitation of the Rashi lover? Why, a good video can be made,” Gerashchenko wrote.
She also published a screenshot, which was supposedly supposed to indicate the veracity of her words.
People's Deputy from the BPP Vladimir Ariev wrote a similar post.
“Do you want to know who has the copyright on Ze’s election propaganda? Isn't that interesting? The election campaign is probably by the same author. The style gives away,” Ariev wrote on Twitter.
Also, probably, a similar message was written by MP from the BPP Maria Ionova, since now there is a post on her page that she is “against false news,” so I’m “deleting it.”
Irina Gerashchenko also deleted her message about the Russian company to which Zelensky allegedly sold out.
“I have a negative attitude towards fakes and scammers. Therefore, I delete fakes and admit if they were fakes. PS. This is about Ze's expensive and pretentious video about the stadium. It was filmed by local production, as it turned out, and the Russian crowd just immediately happily poured it on themselves and designated their favorite in the Ukrainian elections,” Gerashchenko wrote, but did not name the cost of the video.
She added that lawyer Olga Derkach, who is a professional in copyright law, explained that “this is a fictitious copyright holder, a robot that automatically cancels copyright on all content that was used in Russian news.”
Currently, only Aryev’s Twitter post is available.
The day before, a fake about a “Russian company” was published on Facebook by gunpowder propagandist Andrei Dzindzya.
“Great, show this to Zelensky’s supporters. The owner of Zelensky's video content is the Kremlin! The company “Kedoo_Entertainment_Russia” is a partner of the channel “60 minutes in hot pursuit”. These two partners are indicated as the authors of the rights to Zelensky’s video! I checked it on my own YouTube channel!” - he wrote.
Later, video blogger Anatoly Shariy exposed the mechanism for creating and launching this fake.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.