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Minister Phiona Nyamutoro Pushes Copyright Law for All Creatives

wamalaBy wamalaSeptember 29, 2025Updated:September 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Uganda’s creative industry could soon see a groundbreaking shift, as State Minister for Minerals Phiona Nyamutoro has reaffirmed her commitment to pushing the Copyright Amendment Bill currently before Parliament.

Speaking passionately about the proposal, Nyamutoro stressed that the legislation is not designed solely for musicians but will benefit all creatives across Uganda — from filmmakers and designers to visual artists and writers.

Copyright Protection for All Artists

The Minister, who is championing the bill alongside fellow legislators such as Dr. Hilderman, made it clear that the amendment seeks to provide fair recognition and compensation for every creative’s work.

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“The copyright law is not going to benefit only musicians, it is going to benefit all creatives in Uganda.” — Phiona Nyamutoro

She added that the new law would safeguard intellectual property, protect artists from exploitation, and ensure their works meet international standards of competition and quality.

Why This Bill Matters

For years, Uganda’s creative sector has battled issues such as:

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  • Piracy and unauthorized use of artistic works.
  • Lack of proper recognition and fair financial reward for creators.
  • Limited legal safeguards, making it difficult for artists to defend their work.

If passed, the bill could drastically change how creative content is valued, ensuring that Ugandan artists get the respect — and payment — they deserve.

Boosting Uganda’s Creative Economy

Nyamutoro further emphasized that protecting intellectual property is not just about fairness but also about driving economic growth.

“We shall be looking at safeguarding the creative works, enhancing competition, and improving the quality of our works so that they can match up to international standards.”

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By elevating the quality and protection of local creations, Uganda’s music, film, fashion, and art industries could compete more effectively on a global stage, attracting foreign markets and investment opportunities.

Where the Bill Stands

The amendment is currently under committee review and is expected to undergo its second and third readings in Parliament.

Insiders say the bill has strong support and is widely expected to pass, marking a historic moment for Uganda’s creative sector.

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Phiona Nyamutoro: "The copyright law is not going to benefit only musicians, it is going to benefit all creatives in Uganda." pic.twitter.com/BV3sMVe5ku

— UBC UGANDA (@ubctvuganda) September 27, 2025

Final Word

The proposed copyright amendment could be a game-changer for Uganda’s creatives, leveling the playing field and ensuring that artists — whether in music, film, design, or visual arts — finally receive fair recognition and pay for their talent.

Do you think Uganda’s new copyright law will finally protect artists? Share your thoughts in the comments and keep it locked to E Page One for updates straight from Parliament.

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