Record is condemned for not appreciating God in a soap

Record is condemned for not appreciating “God in a soap opera: "supports" check

He also said that the end credits were intended for the main actors and actresses, but this was not the case.

“His role was always small and secondary,” he told the court. “In the voiceover of ‘Voice of God,’ his participation does not have the same weight as the characters in the main cast.”

Record also emphasized that the contract provides for the inclusion of references only in copies of the recording of the audiovisual work and not at the end of the chapters.

With a postgraduate course in biblical interpretation, Willian replied that his participation was not insignificant. He said that “The Promised Land” was about one of the most famous passages in the Bible and that he voiced the soap opera’s most important participant: “God.”

In sentencing Record, Judge Filipe Tavares said that it was up to Record to include the name of the author of the case in the credits “as agreed between the parties in the contract.” The amount of the fine is also subject to interest and monetary correction.

Record has already appealed the decision.