Uganda has today joined the rest of the continent in commemorating Africa Copyright and Collective Management Day, under the theme “Empowering Creative Industries Stakeholders – Building a Sustainable Future for Copyright and Related Rights.”

This year’s celebration, held at Onomo Hotel Kampala, was graced by Mr. Robert Kasande, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, as the Guest of Honour. The event was organized by the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO), in collaboration with the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) and the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC).
A Day with Continental Significance
Africa Copyright and Collective Management Day was first established in June 2017, when ARIPO member states, along with CISAC, designated September 14th as a day to honor and promote copyright protection across the continent. Since 2018, this day has been celebrated annually in partnership with member states, serving as a continental call to action for safeguarding creativity.
The day provides a critical platform to raise awareness on Copyright and Related Rights, highlight the role of Collective Management Organizations (CMOs) in ensuring creators are fairly compensated as well as foster dialogue among governments, creators, and industry stakeholders on building a resilient and inclusive creative economy.
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