







A delegation from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP) led by Hon. Lady Justice Jane Frances Abodo (Centre) visited the URSB offices for a benchmarking tour.
A high-level delegation of Permanent Secretaries and officials from the Chandler Institute of Governance in Singapore on a learning visit to URSB
On 13th March 2025, diplomats, government officials, and business leaders convened at Uganda Business Facilitation Centre to champion reforms, strengthen global partnerships, and promote Uganda as a top investment destination.
On 12th March 2025, at the Uganda Business Facilitation Center in Kololo, the Registrar General and the Presidential Adviser on Creatives discussed boosting creative sector monetization through improved stakeholder coordination and URSB reforms ahead of World Intellectual Property Day.


URSB Joins Legal and Creative Experts to Decode Uganda’s Copyright Neighbouring Rights Bill 2025
As Uganda’s creative economy enters the digital age, the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) is playing a key role in promoting awareness and protection of copyright and neighbouring rights.
On July 31, 2025, URSB staff, Martin George Sserwangi, and Victoria Okite joined a notable panel on Lawpoint Uganda’s X-Space Series titled “Pixels, Playlists & Protection: Decoding the Copyright Neighbouring Rights Bill 2025 in the Digital Age.”
The online discussion, hosted on X (formerly Twitter), was panelled by lawyers, creators, and regulators to unpack the implications of the upcoming Copyright Neighbouring Rights Bill and how it can be harnessed to empower Ugandan content creators.
Martin George Sserwangi, Regulations Officer, Department of Copyright and Neighbouring Rights, emphasized that the bill is designed to help the government meet critical public goals by strengthening protections for creatives. “The focus is on compensation and legal protection. It’s about ensuring copyright owners are recognized and rewarded,” he said.
Victoria Okite, Senior Regulation Officer, highlighted the importance of public engagement and planned sensitization efforts once the bill is passed. “Many copyright owners don’t even know they hold rights that need protection. Just as land is valued and defended, so should creative works,” she noted.
With Uganda’s creative sector among the fastest-growing globally, URSB reaffirms its commitment to raising awareness, strengthening collective management organizations (CMOs), and promoting a culture of respect for intellectual property rights in the digital age.