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In Episode 1, we discussed the Software (The Car). In Episode 2, we discuss the Driver (The Artist) Mc Kats sits down with the main guest, ALLAN (Africa's #1 Senior Software Engineer), and Nisoft (Omuziki Distribution) to reveal why technology alone cannot save the African music industry if the mindset remains broken. Key Topics Discussed: 1. The "Car vs. Driver" Analogy: Why a perfect copyright system fails with a toxic industry culture. 2. The "Enemy of Progress": Why African experts often prefer working with Westerners instead of their own brothers. 3. "Local King" Syndrome: Being famous in Kampala but unknown globallyāand the danger of disrespecting local professionals. 4. Regional Analysis: The truth about MCSK (Kenya), SAMRO (South Africa), and why Uganda is operating in a vacuum. 5. The Diamond Platnumz Blueprint: How he built a business empire (Wasafi) vs. just being a singer. 6. The Film Industry (Nollywood): Why copyright protection extends beyond musicālearning from Nollywood's closed ecosystem vs. the need for Pan-African collaboration. 7. Digital Independence: Why Africa needs its own "Spotify" & "YouTube" to stop relying on Western algorithms that control our payouts. 8. The Pan-African Market: Why artists should brag about touring Africa (1.4 Billion people) instead of performing for 200 people in London. The Solution (Allan's 3-Step Strategy): 1. Technology: Building the actual software (Audio Fingerprinting) to track usageābecause "without technology, you are just wasting time." 2. Stakeholders: Uniting Telecoms (for Mobile Money), Lawmakers (for Policy), Banks (that understand Music as an Asset), and Media Partners (Social Media Networks, Music Websites, Email/File Transfer Protocols). These partners will use a Private API endpoint to ensure that any audio or video shared in an illegal manner becomes unplayable, accompanied by a warning message and instructions on where and how to get the license to share, preview, or download the file. 3. Finances: Attracting serious investors by proving the ROI of the African Music Business. š£ļø Guests: 1. ALLAN: Africa's #1 Senior Software Engineer 2. Nisoft: CEO, Omuziki Distribution #africanmusic #musicbusiness #musiccopyright #technology #diamondplatnumz #uganda #kenya #nigeria #musicrights #McKatsTalks
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