Kataleya and Kandle have welcomed the newly passed copyright bill, describing it as a timely opportunity for artists to finally earn beyond just stage performances.While appearing in an interview on Galaxy TV, the pair shared their excitement about the potential financial benefits the law brings to creatives.We spend and invest a lot of money in our music, so if we are able to earn something back through other channels then we are grateful for the copyright law.However, the duo admitted that like many other artists, they are still unclear about how the law will actually be implemented. They called upon leaders of the Uganda National Musicians Federation and other industry bodies to step in and educate artists on how the system works.Kandle pointed out that there is already some misunderstanding among musicians, noting that some may assume they should be paid instantly whenever their music is played publicly.An artist might think that whenever they find anyone playing their songs out there, they should be paid immediately.Alien Skin: No need for lawyers, I can handle my own copyright issuesDespite the uncertainty, Kataleya and Kandle expressed optimism that the law will create a steady stream of income for artists, beyond gigs, endorsements, and performances. They believe this could even build long-term wealth that benefits future generations.The duo also noted the importance of formal agreements moving forward, especially for songwriters. They noted that with the law in place, writing deals will now require proper documentation to clearly define ownership and earnings, ensuring fairness for all parties involved. View this post on Instagram The post Kataleya and Kandle urge education on new copyright law for Ugandan musicians appeared first on MBU.