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Copyright Law Means Little Without Sensitization — Sasha Vybz

Ugandan creatives have welcomed the passing of the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Amendment Bill, 2025, in Parliament, but Sasha Vybz says the real work is

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Joel Isabirye Explains Why Uganda’s Creative Sector Still Struggles

Ugandan media consultant Joel Isabirye has explained why the government has historically given little attention to the country’s creative sector. While appearing on NBS After

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Magoola Calls For Better Royalty Systems For Ugandan Artistes

Veteran singer and legislator Rachel Magoola has spoken about the challenges facing Uganda’s creative economy, saying the sector is far bigger than many people think.

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Big Talent, Little Capital: NBS KURT Explores Why Investors Fear Uganda’s Music Industry

Uganda’s music industry is back in the spotlight as NBS KURT returns this Saturday with one big question. Why are investors still afraid to put

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UPRS Warns Bars and Clubs Over Unpaid Music Royalties

The Uganda Performing Rights Society (UPRS) has warned individuals and businesses using artistes’ music without paying royalties that they will face legal action. UPRS made

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Karole Kasita Voices Frustration Over Stalled Copyright Law

Ugandan singer Karole Kasita has voiced concern over the slow pace at which Uganda’s amended copyright law is being handled, saying the continued delay has