Musician Free Boy Sues MTN, Airtel Over Copyright Infringement

Local music artiste Mubarak Mandela commonly known as Free Boy has sued telecom giants MTN and Airtel for copyright infringement.

Through Viva Entertainment, the artiste accuses the two telecom giants of using his song “Kwata Essimu” since March 2020 to promote their sales without his consent.

In his suit before the High Court Commercial Division, the artist wants both firms to compensate him Shillings 175million for copyright infringement.

Through Katende and Sempebwa advocates, Freeboy and his promoter say that they decided to seek legal address after engaging the two companies in the last one year in vain.

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Addressing journalists in Arua over the weekend, Free Boy who signed a music production and promotion agreement with Viva Entertainment in 2017, said that he has evidence implicating the telecoms for using his song “Kwata Essimu’ as a caller tune and to promote their sales.

Freeboy addressing journalists during the Press briefing as Viva Entertainment CEO, Gilbert Adibo looks on

Gilbert Adibo, the CEO Viva Entertainment says that they instructed their lawyers to sue both telecoms after getting a cold response to their complaints.

MTN has through its lawyers of Shonubi, Musoke and Co. Advocates denied the accusations of copyright infringement, saying they will task the applicants to prove their claims. URN could not access the response by Airtel to the suit.

It is not yet indicated when the court will hear the suit.

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By: URN

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