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    Uganda’s Copyright Management System: A Game Changer or a Costly Misstep?

    PopRadarBy PopRadarMarch 4, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Ugandan government’s recent approval of a Copyright Management System (CMS) for musicians has sparked both celebration and controversy within the music industry. Led by Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF) president Eddy Kenzo, many artists are hopeful that this move will help secure their earnings and ensure fair compensation for their work. However, digital strategist Pyepar Faisal has raised significant concerns about the financial and logistical implications of the system, questioning its feasibility and long-term sustainability.

    The Cost of Implementation: A Breakdown

    While the idea of a CMS sounds beneficial in theory, setting up and maintaining such a system requires a massive financial investment. Faisal has outlined the anticipated costs, which paint a daunting picture of the challenges ahead.

    1. Building the Copyright Management System

    For a CMS to be effective, it needs a centralized database where all Ugandan music is registered. The costs of developing and maintaining this system include:

    • Basic CMS development: $500,000 – $1,500,000
    • Database & cloud infrastructure: $200,000 per year
    • Security & maintenance: $100,000 – $300,000
    • Total estimated cost for the first year: $1M – $2M

    This initial investment does not include future updates or expansions needed to keep the system functional and secure.

    2. Hardware for Monitoring Music Usage

    Bars, clubs, and entertainment venues would need audio fingerprinting devices, similar to those used by global royalty collection agencies like SoundExchange. These devices help detect and track music usage, ensuring artists receive their rightful earnings. However, the costs are significant:

    • Each device cost: $500 – $1,000
    • Installation per venue: Approximately $1,000
    • Internet and power costs: Continuous expenses for connectivity

    With thousands of entertainment spots in Uganda, the financial burden on bar and club owners could lead to resistance against the system.

    3. Enforcement and Compliance Costs

    To enforce copyright regulations, multiple agencies, including the Uganda Police, Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), and the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), would need to be involved. The costs associated with enforcement are substantial:

    • Uganda has approximately 60,000 bars
    • Each enforcement officer covering 50 bars: 1,200 officers required
    • Additional 300 officers for radio, TV, and event compliance
    • Officer salaries: UGX 1M per month per officer
    • Total enforcement cost: UGX 1.5 billion per month

    These figures raise serious questions about the sustainability of the enforcement mechanism.

    4. Revenue Collection and Distribution

    The biggest challenge remains how royalties will be collected and fairly distributed among artists. Agencies such as URA and UCC, along with UNMF, will likely take administrative fees before any payments reach musicians. Faisal questions whether Ugandan music can generate enough revenue to cover these operational costs.

    Can the Ugandan Music Industry Sustain the CMS?

    Faisal’s concerns extend beyond financial viability. He questions whether Ugandan music can generate the UGX 30 billion – 50 billion required for initial investment, along with UGX 10 billion in annual recurring costs. Several key issues arise:

    1. Limited Airplay for Ugandan Music

    Despite a growing local music scene, Ugandan music still struggles to secure consistent airplay in clubs, on radio, and in mainstream media. With the added financial burden of licensing fees, many venues may choose to avoid playing Ugandan music altogether, negatively impacting artists’ exposure and earnings.

    2. Impact on Grassroots Artists

    Upcoming musicians heavily rely on DJs, events, and media platforms to gain visibility. If clubs and venues hesitate to play Ugandan music due to licensing fees, it could shrink breakthrough opportunities for emerging artists, further stifling the growth of the industry.

    3. Legal and Regulatory Challenges

    The enforcement of the CMS raises several legal questions:

    • How will private events like weddings, house parties, and school dances be regulated?
    • Will bars and clubs take legal action for being unfairly targeted?
    • Who determines the fair distribution of collected royalties?

    Even Nigeria, home to Africa’s largest music industry, attempted a similar system and failed. Instead, they pivoted towards digital streaming platforms, which provide a more practical and transparent revenue collection method. Faisal argues that Uganda should learn from these experiences rather than investing in an expensive, untested approach.

    And if you have paid Twitter, ask @grok to fact check the entire thread… CC: @eddykenzoficial @mckatsug https://t.co/fNw9dAu7is

    — Engineer Faisal (@PyeparFaisal) March 3, 2025

    Final Thoughts: Who Really Wins?

    While the Copyright Management System is marketed as a way to help Ugandan musicians earn what they deserve, Faisal suggests that the system could end up benefiting only a select few, while burdening the industry as a whole.

    He draws a parallel between the CMS and Uganda’s failed “porn machine initiative,” another grand governmental concept that never took off. Unless properly structured, the CMS could become another bureaucratic project that drains resources without delivering real benefits to artists.

    The central question remains: Will this initiative truly uplift Ugandan musicians, or is it just another costly experiment with uncertain outcomes?

    Eddy Kenzo Pyepar Faisal Uganda Communications Commission Uganda National Musicians Federation Uganda Police Uganda Revenue Authority
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