The estate of celebrated Andean singer, known as Picaflor de los Andes, is protesting the commercial exploitation of his image following a recent technological revival of his performances. Víctor Alberto Gil Artica, one of the artist’s sons, has appealed to the Peruvian Congress’s Culture Commission for intervention. The family alleges improper commercial use of the singer’s legacy. This action comes after the artist’s music and likeness were reintroduced to audiences through advancements in technology allowing for virtual performances. Gil Artica claims the use is occurring without proper authorization or respect for the artist’s estate. The family seeks to protect their father’s artistic legacy and ensure fair compensation for its use. The congressional commission will now consider the request and potentially investigate the matter.