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New Copyright Law Strengthens Protection and Pay for Ugandan Creators

Ugandan creators are set to benefit from stronger protection, improved governance and fairer remuneration following the implementation of the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Amendment Act, 2026, a key focus of the Uganda Performing Rights Society (UPRS) Annual General Meeting held on 10 July.

The meeting, attended by members of the society and stakeholders in the creative industry, marked the first AGM under the new copyright framework, which strengthens the governance and regulation of Collective Management Organisations (CMOs).

Representing the Registrar General, Mr Robert Mugabe said the new law presents an opportunity to build a more transparent and accountable collective management system that delivers greater value to creators.

He described the AGM as the organisation’s highest decision-making forum, where members shape the future of the institution, approve plans and budgets, and hold leaders accountable. He urged UPRS to prioritise systems that ensure creators receive fair, timely and equitable remuneration whenever their works are commercially exploited.

“The days when music is played and creators only celebrate airplay without economic benefit should be behind us,” he said.

UPRS Chairman Martin Nkoyoyo said the organisation’s biggest achievement over the past year had been strengthening its institutional foundation, while former Chief Executive Officer James Wasula encouraged members to embrace technology to improve service delivery.

As regulator of Collective Management Organisations, URSB reaffirmed its commitment to supporting UPRS in strengthening governance, promoting transparency and protecting the rights and livelihoods of Uganda’s creators.