Coke Studio's 'Hairaan Hua' taken off YouTube following Abida Parveen's copyright claim
Song was performed by Sanam Marvi in episode 4 of the current season
KARACHI/LAHORE:
A lot more than something has gone wrong with Coke Studio 12. After managing to resolve an almost irreconcilable copyrights matter with EMI Pakistan, Rohail Hyatt and the Coca Cola Company has landed in hot waters once again.
Sanam Marvi's first song for season 12 has been taken off YouTube days after it's release. If you try to click on the video thumbnail available on Coke Studio's older Twitter posts, you'll get an automated response."This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Abida Parveen." The video has also been removed from YouTube.
While representatives of Coke Studio could not be reached for a comment on this possible infringement claim, Abida Parveen's representative confirmed the news. " Abida Parveen is travelling out of the country at the moment but the claim is true. Something in this sort was in the process," a representative told The Express Tribune on behalf of the singer.
It is pertinent to mention here that earlier this week Abrarul Haque's Billo was also removed from YouTube. While Shuja Haider and Rachel Viccaji's Saiyaan was also taken off YouTube briefly after a copyright strike by EMI Pakistan.
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A lot more than something has gone wrong with Coke Studio 12. After managing to resolve an almost irreconcilable copyrights matter with EMI Pakistan, Rohail Hyatt and the Coca Cola Company has landed in hot waters once again.
Sanam Marvi's first song for season 12 has been taken off YouTube days after it's release. If you try to click on the video thumbnail available on Coke Studio's older Twitter posts, you'll get an automated response."This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Abida Parveen." The video has also been removed from YouTube.
While representatives of Coke Studio could not be reached for a comment on this possible infringement claim, Abida Parveen's representative confirmed the news. " Abida Parveen is travelling out of the country at the moment but the claim is true. Something in this sort was in the process," a representative told The Express Tribune on behalf of the singer.
It is pertinent to mention here that earlier this week Abrarul Haque's Billo was also removed from YouTube. While Shuja Haider and Rachel Viccaji's Saiyaan was also taken off YouTube briefly after a copyright strike by EMI Pakistan.
Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.