QMS LAUNCH

The QMS launch, held at the Uganda Business Facilitation Centre, was led by the Registrar General, Ms. Mercy K. Kainobwisho, who reaffirmed URSB’s commitment to excellence and continuous improvement in service delivery.

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URSB Destroys Counterfeit Copyrighted Materials Worth UGX 100 Million

The Uganda Registration Services Bureau, through its Division of Compliance and Enforcement, on Tuesday, 11 November, executed a court-ordered destruction of counterfeit and pirated materials valued at approximately UGX 100 million.

The exercise took place at the Buyala landfill along Mityana Road, marking a significant step in the Bureau’s continued efforts to curb intellectual property rights violations in the country.

The impounded items, consisting mainly of illegally reproduced copyrighted works, were crushed and buried as prescribed by the court directive.

The operation reinforces URSB’s mandate to safeguard creators’ rights and ensure that the public respects the intellectual property of authors, artists, and producers.

Officials from the Compliance and Enforcement Division emphasized that such actions are essential to protecting Uganda’s creative industry, which loses substantial revenue annually due to piracy.

They noted that destroying counterfeit materials not only enforces legal consequences but also sends a strong message to traders and consumers involved in the illegal reproduction or sale of copyrighted content.

The rise in copyright infringement is fueled by the public’s demand for cheaper, unauthorized copies. The Bureau encourages Ugandans to seek legitimate channels for accessing creative works, highlighting that supporting original content promotes innovation and sustains livelihoods across the creative sector.

URSB commits to continuous enforcement operations, public awareness campaigns, and strengthened collaboration with stakeholders to ensure that intellectual property rights are fully respected and protected.