Delete the advertisement of Mohamed Mounir and Cheb Khaled on charges of theft

The administration of the “YouTube” site has deleted the advertisement of Egyptian artists Mohamed Mounir and Algerian Cheb Khaled for the Cairo Bank and shown during the current month of Ramadan, following the Egyptian composer Mohamed Rahim revealed the theft of his tune.
Rahim announced the news on his private Facebook page, where he wrote: “Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, the management of the “YouTube” website prohibits the announcement of Banque du Caire to prove the fact of theft and encroachment on the protected works that were stolen in the advertisement, and the advertisement will be banned on all websites and satellite channels, respectively, during the period future, in the event that a solution is not reached with the stakeholders.
Rahim revealed the theft of his melody through this work, and wrote: “As I am used to every year, in Ramadan, I find a tune from my tunes that came down in one of the advertisements or series without permission or permission from me or the poet, and this time the damage is very great because my melody was stolen. He placed it in one of the largest campaigns, which is the Banque du Caire advertisement.
And he added: “You deal as you are confident that no one will do anything, and no one will punish those who stole and assaulted, and the Almighty God is forbidden the effort of the years thrown on the ground like this in front of the eyes of the one who is alive and sustenance, what is the belittling and underestimation of this country and its laws and its judiciary?”

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