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Pallaso Claims Copyright Law Would Make Him a Billionaire

Pallaso says he would be a billionaire if Uganda’s copyright laws were fully enforced, citing earnings from his popular birthday song.

Pallaso Claims Copyright Law Would Make Him a Billionaire
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Musician Pallaso has weighed in on the ongoing debate surrounding the Copyright Amendment Bill, claiming stronger enforcement would have made him extremely wealthy.

Taking to his social media platforms, Pallaso stated that he would already be a billionaire if Uganda had fully updated and enforced its copyright laws.

The singer went on to highlight the earning potential of his music, specifically pointing to one of his most popular tracks.

“If Uganda's copyright laws were fully updated and enforced, my birthday song alone could buy me a private jet. See you in Parliament tomorrow,” he wrote.

Pallaso’s comments come at a time when the Copyright Amendment Bill is under intense debate in the Parliament of Uganda, with many musicians pushing for stronger protections and fair compensation for their work.

The proposed law aims to ensure that artists earn royalties whenever their music is played on television, radio, and other platforms—something many in the creative industry believe could transform their livelihoods.

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