Abida Parveen’s Big Claim Against Coke Studio Watch to find out

Abida Parveen’s Big Claim Against Coke Studio Watch to find out

The song “Hiran Hua” sung by Sanam Marvi was removed from YouTube the day after its release due to violation of copyright act.

While Coke Studio Season 12 started off with a bang, now the season is in trouble due to copyright claims.

Coke Studio has failed to impress the fans for the past few seasons so once again Rohail Hayat is back in season 12. Apart from this, Atif Aslam’s hymn “Whi Khuda Hai” and Abrarul Haq’s popular song “Bloo” breathed a new life into Coke Studio and the new season is being highly appreciated by the fans.

However, while Coke Studio is succeeding in impressing the fans again, it is in trouble due to constant copyright claims. In the new episode of Coke Studio Season 12, the Sufi Kalam “Hiran Hua” in the voice of singer Sanam Marvi was released. However, the day after the release of this song, it was removed from YouTube due to violation of copyright act.

If you click on the song Hiran Hawa on YouTube, a message from YouTube will appear on the screen saying that the video is not available due to copyright act claim by Abida Parveen. Pakistan’s famous Sufi singer Abida Parveen has filed a copyright act claim on this song.

Abida Parveen is out of the country these days, but her representatives have confirmed that a copyright act claim has been filed on behalf of Abida Parveen for this song.

It should be noted that in Coke Studio Season 12, Abrarul Haq’s famous song “Blue” was presented in a new style, which was sung by Abrarul Haq himself and this song was liked by the fans, but at the beginning of this week, this song was removed from YouTube. The song was also removed.

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2024-08-10 12:40:46

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