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Should Creatives Be Worried? Reflections on the Copyright Bill Debate.
Parliament debated the Copyright Amendment Bill 12.03.26 during its 2nd reading, & the discussion raised several concerns.
1-The Rt. Hon. Speaker AAA asked why radio stations like her own mama bukedea should pay royalties to creators (artists) yet the stations are already promoting their work by playing their music.
2-Another MP argued that artists themselves often pay DJs and media hosts to promote their music, questioning why radio stations should still be required to pay royalties.
3-One submission called for a cost benefit analysis of the bill to clearly show what Artists stand to gain or lose if the law is passed.
4-Concerns were also raised about artists who may want their music promoted for free without media houses paying royalties. Dont they have liberty to choose?
5-Another MP argued that once an artist releases their music, it becomes public, and therefore people should be free to use it however way they wish without payment.
6-A further suggestion was that if artists want this bill passed, government should also begin taxing their revenue & income from public performances sighting zero tax compliance yet they want to be paid.
The debate was eventually cut short due to a lack of quorum. However, a few observations stood out:
1-The debate focused mainly on music, overlooking the wider creative industries that copyright laws protect.
2-Some MPs seemed unaware that copyright protection is already a global standard for safeguarding creators’ rights.
3-It is unclear whether the proposed amendment was benchmarked against international markets with established copyright systems, since it does not introduce a new concept.
4-what Should be be the middle ground between media owners and creatives
Without strong copyright protections, creatives may continue depending on occasional government support instead of earning sustainable income from their intellectual property.
So i ask: should creatives be worried yet or you sense good will of passing the copyright amendment law? Dear creatives Watch👇🏻 Lets discuss. #NBSAfter5
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Yes, the PLE results are out. The sad reality is that for many pupils, this marks the end of their educational journey. This is where the school dropout dilemma begins. Their path stops here.
But what comes next for these children who wont continue even with Universal Secondary Educ.?? What skills have they acquired at this primary stage, and how do we secure their future? Over to you.
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The UK just launched a 10-year plan for its creative economy fashion, film, music, gaming & more.
Isn’t it time Uganda did the same? The future is creative, digital & full of jobs.
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