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In this eye-opening episode of Mc Kats Talks, we sit down with Baba Raa —a lawyer, copyright consultant, reggae artist, and one of Uganda's leading voices on intellectual property and the music industry. Drawing from years of experience working with artists, industry associations, and government stakeholders, Baba Ra shares an insider's perspective on the evolution of Uganda's music industry, the fight for artists' rights, copyright enforcement, and the formation of major music organizations. He also discusses the journey from the Save Ugandan Music campaign to the Uganda Musicians Association (UMA), the Uganda National Musicians Federation, and the challenges surrounding transparency, leadership, governance, and accountability within the industry. Throughout the conversation, we explore: • The state of copyright and intellectual property in Uganda • Why many artists still struggle to earn from their music • The history behind Save Ugandan Music and UMA • How musicians engaged with government during and after COVID-19 • The formation of the Uganda National Musicians Federation • Legal concerns surrounding the federation's establishment • Transparency, accountability, and the management of artists' funds • The importance of artist unity and professional leadership • Lessons for upcoming musicians, managers, producers, and creatives Whether you're a musician, producer, manager, lawyer, policymaker, or simply passionate about the future of Uganda's creative industry, this conversation provides valuable insight into the opportunities and challenges shaping the sector today. 💬 What are your thoughts? Do you believe Uganda's music industry is moving in the right direction? What changes would you like to see in copyright protection, artist representation, and industry governance? Share your views in the comments—we'd love to hear from you. If you enjoyed this discussion, don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss future conversations on music, entertainment, business, leadership, and issues that matter to society. #McKats #McKatsTalks #UgandaMusic #Copyright #MusicIndustry #ArtistsRights #EntertainmentLaw #UgandanArtists #CreativeEconomy #IntellectualProperty #MusicBusiness #AfricaMusic #Uganda
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