Effectiveness of copyright law in Uganda: case study of Uganda Performing rights society.

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2019-04
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Kampala international international: School Of Law
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This study seeks to determine the effectiveness of copyright law in the music industry in Uganda. The Study applied the purposive sampling technique in singling out in order to have a more efficient sample and reduce random sampling error. Data collection was done by using structure and unstructured questionnaire. The research further showed that there is a co-relation between effective copyright protection and the growth and development of the music industry in Uganda; There are various factors that affect the industry and these include: - lack of awareness of copyright law in Uganda, ineffectiveness of UPRS to enforce the law; weak coordination's among enforcement agencies and lack of the antipiracy- security device in the country. Strong copyright protection in the music sector will encourage people to be involved in this industry by affording them the opportunity to improve their returns, creating valuable employment and thereby increasing government earnings. The study recommends that, the Government of Uganda need to put policies and incentives which encourage local creators and discourage piracy of pirated works. A further research be under taken since Uganda needs to reform its copyrights to bring them in line with its obligations under various international instruments; therefore, the research should provide invaluable insight into adequacy or otherwise of present copyright Act, in particularly in terms of need to address new forms of copyright infringement engendered by technological advancement.
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A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements For the a ward of the degree of bachelor of laws at Kampala international university
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Intellectual property, Copyright, Law, Performing rights society, Uganda
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