Karole Kasita on why musicians lost their voice in the copyright fight
[Sqoop - Uganda] - 13/01/2026
Ugandan musician Karole Kasita believes the music industry missed its most important moment, when artists still had the ear of those in power. Speaking candidly with a local content creator, the Go hitmaker questioned whether the long-promised copyright law to protect musicians and creatives (…)
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