Ugandan Art Speaks Out

“The Melody of Justice: Blair Koono on ‘Ngamba Nti Onjagala’ and Copyright in Uganda”

March 15, 2024 Omuti Kreativ Season 1 Episode 44
“The Melody of Justice: Blair Koono on ‘Ngamba Nti Onjagala’ and Copyright in Uganda”
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“The Melody of Justice: Blair Koono on ‘Ngamba Nti Onjagala’ and Copyright in Uganda”
Mar 15, 2024 Season 1 Episode 44
Omuti Kreativ

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In this eye-opening episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we delve into the contentious issue of intellectual property as we sit down with the multifaceted artist Blair Koono. Blair opens up about his personal experience with his song “Ngamba Nti Onjagala” being claimed by another artist, shedding light on the complexities of copyright law in the Ugandan music scene. 

Join us for a candid discussion on the challenges artists face in protecting their work, the legal avenues available, and the broader implications for creativity and culture in Uganda. Tune in to hear Blair’s story of resilience and his fight for artistic integrity in an industry where the lines of ownership are often blurred.

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In this eye-opening episode of Ugandan Art Speaks Out, we delve into the contentious issue of intellectual property as we sit down with the multifaceted artist Blair Koono. Blair opens up about his personal experience with his song “Ngamba Nti Onjagala” being claimed by another artist, shedding light on the complexities of copyright law in the Ugandan music scene. 

Join us for a candid discussion on the challenges artists face in protecting their work, the legal avenues available, and the broader implications for creativity and culture in Uganda. Tune in to hear Blair’s story of resilience and his fight for artistic integrity in an industry where the lines of ownership are often blurred.

This title and description aim to capture the essence of the episode’s content while engaging the audience’s interest in the subject matter.

Support the Show.

Listen to Ugandan Art Speaks Out on all podcast platforms.
For more information and to explore further, visit our website at https://www.ugandanartspeaksout.com/
Contact us at adnan@omuti.org or director@omuti.org

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