Salah Jahin’s family is furious after the song “Al Pianola” was used in the Egyptian series
The family of the late Egyptian poet Salah Zahin, behind the song “The Pianola,” has expressed anger at the exploitation of her songs without mentioning her in some works and without asking her permission. The events of the series “The Complete Number” presented by Sherif Salama and Tina El-Sherbini and its last episodes yesterday Monday.
Salah Jahin’s daughter Samia wrote on her Facebook account: “We as Salah Jahin’s family are surprised every time his work is exploited for commercials and TV or cinema work without our permission.
He added: “For example, if an amateur band is good, if they use it in a play or song, of course we don’t talk, if it’s tasteful and polite they at least communicate. With us, they get our permission, but companies like Orange, Vodafone or While there is a big production company in Dubai for the production.” Lebanese Jamaal Sinan is similar to those who work in the full-length series. Every legal requirement must be followed and intellectual property rights and public performance rights must be respected. They do not use Salah Jahin’s work without permission or agreement!
The song “The Pianola” was presented in a program form by the series “Kamal Al-Ith”, and the song was written by Jahin, composed and sung by composer Syed Makkawi.
And some of the song’s lyrics say: “I dance, my shoes are worn, With abundance swirling around loved ones, Oh hello, if I love a lover, I dance. Much praise, like this, like this.”
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