The estate of Paulo Kafeero (popularly known as Prince Job Paul Kafeero) has announced plans to take legal action against individuals accused of re-voicing and altering his original songs without consent.Through their lawyers, Bristow Advocates, the family issued a public notice warning against the unauthorized use, modification, and commercialization of the late singer’s music without the rightful holder’s permission. The letter states that such conduct violates the Ugandan Copyright and Neighbouring Rights law, which amounts to the unlawful creation of derivative works. The artists who are set to face the course of law so far are Kid Dee and Lil Pazo, who are accused of re-voicing and altering the works of Dipo Nazigala and Ekiwemenya Amazina. The document has hence called upon Ugandans to respect the integrity and originality of the late’s music and further asked artists to refrain from altering lyrics and melodies for political, immoral, or commercial gain without permission. Bebe Cool’s studio equipment for personal use only, says Eddy KenzoThey advised that the late’s work should strictly be used for lawful education, cultural, and entertainment purposes. This development highlights ongoing concerns about intellectual property rights and the protection of cultural heritage in Uganda’s music industry. View this post on Instagram The post Prince Job Paul Kafeero’s estate to sue artists over unauthorized re-voicing and altering of his music appeared first on MBU.