Modern recording of the anthem of the Crimean Tatars. The song itself is in the public domain, but this recording is not. It's actual origin is a 2015 video by Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar TV channel ATR (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG_uiAeBN-c), meaning it's a copyright violation on Commons.
The instrumental version, File:Ant Etkenmen (Instrumental).ogg, uploaded by the same user, appears in Youtube videos since at least 2019 (such as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuAaXP4Vtr8), but I was unable to pinpoint its exact origin. However, it's also a modern recording and closely follows ATR's vocal rendition, so I believe it also comes from ATR or was recorded by the same group, and is a copyright violation here as well.
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The instrumental version, File:Ant Etkenmen (Instrumental).ogg, uploaded by the same user, appears in Youtube videos since at least 2019 (such as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuAaXP4Vtr8), but I was unable to pinpoint its exact origin. However, it's also a modern recording and closely follows ATR's vocal rendition, so I believe it also comes from ATR or was recorded by the same group, and is a copyright violation here as well.}} ~~~~
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