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No copyright for sharing music videos of Adil Omar

No copyright for sharing music videos by Adil Omar

No copyright for sharing music videos by Adil Omar

According to rapper Adil Omar, all of the music videos from his upcoming album, Adil, will be “free for anyone to download” and will be designed to “drive engagement” by promoting likes, shares, and reposts.

In a statement on the now-defunct Twitter site X, the Islamabad-based rapper said that he didn’t “give a f**k about view counts and followers.” .

“Reach true music lovers and whoever will enjoy it and be inspired by it,” the speaker declared, stressing that he had never done so before. This was the song’s primary objective.

He continued, “Starting next week, everyone will be able to download all of the video content from this album for free at http://adilomar.com and wear it with their own shorts.”

The ‘Mastery’ singer explained the objective of the clip as follows: “Repost, re-share, drive traffic, engagement, views, and likes to your own profiles, dedicate to your friends, and enjoy as you please.”

He said that no one who reprinted any “branded Adil Omar video content” would be subject to a copyright strike, provided that due credit was given and the work was not claimed by the one sharing it again.

In addition, Omar said that “fans who use the #AdilOmar hashtag on these posts” are going to “frequently be chosen at random for exclusive deals, merchandise, gift packages, free tickets, and other bonuses.”

It is really appreciated that Omar recognises that his followers want the freedom to share his music wherever they like. This is because many well-known musicians’ audio files are frequently removed from fans and small-content makers’ films due to copyright infringement!

Following Transcendence in 2018, Omar’s second album, Adil, will be out on January 28.

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