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News / Stolen melodies: Copyright law in Africa

Stolen melodies: Copyright law in Africa

Deutsche Welle (DW), 11 June 2018, Cameroon

The internet has changed the music industry — and Africa is no exception. Artists are increasingly relying on concerts to combat music piracy, and more and more people recognize that artists must be paid for their work.

http://www.dw.com/en/stolen-melodies-copyright-law-in-africa/a-44149899

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