Omar Khairat Regains Rights to 91 Musical Compositions

Omar Khairat Regains Rights to 91 Musical Compositions
After years of anticipation and a solo performance in the courts, the Cairo Economic Court has brought closure to a significant chapter in the battle for intellectual property rights. The court has ruled in favor of music legend Omar Khairat, granting him exclusive rights to utilize his musical treasures, including 91 timeless compositions that have captivated the hearts and shaped the consciousness of generations of Egyptians and Arabs.
The Case of Omar Ahmed and 100 Years of Cinema Return to Their Creator
The list of works included in the court’s ruling features a unique collection of Omar Khairat’s finest compositions, which have become an integral part of collective memory. These melodies resonate in times of joy and sorrow, accompanying moments of pride and triumph. Examples of these timeless works include “The Case of Omar Ahmed,” which touched the hearts of the common people, the music of the film “The Night of the Arrest of Fatima,” which added depth to the events, and the celebratory music of “100 Years of Cinema,” which documented the history of the seventh art. Other notable works include the music of TV series that left an indelible mark, such as “Abu el-Hakam’s Conscience,” “The Miser and I,” and “Patience, Uncle Patience,” as well as the music of the film “The Terrorist,” which expressed existential conflict.
The Law Protects the Legacy of Creators
In a press statement that reflects pride and admiration for this achievement, the president of the board of directors of “Authentic Artist,” the exclusive representative of Omar Khairat’s business interests, expressed his joy at this historic ruling. He emphasized that this victory is not just for Omar Khairat, but for every honest artist who has dedicated their life to their craft, and for those who believe in the beauty of creativity and the rights of its owners. He added that true art cannot be replicated, and that the law is the primary guarantor of the rights of artists.
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